Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 212
... ulcer or cancer of the stomach . The vomiting of large quan- tities of brightblood , on several occasions , the extreme tenderness just below the xiphoid , the irritability of the stomach and the sharp pain not relieved by taking food ...
... ulcer or cancer of the stomach . The vomiting of large quan- tities of brightblood , on several occasions , the extreme tenderness just below the xiphoid , the irritability of the stomach and the sharp pain not relieved by taking food ...
Page 213
... ulcer . The peptic ulcer may give pain of the character just described , but if so , it is likely to be relieved by taking of food . A parox- ysmal gastralgia , radiating from the epigastrium to the back and sides , is more ...
... ulcer . The peptic ulcer may give pain of the character just described , but if so , it is likely to be relieved by taking of food . A parox- ysmal gastralgia , radiating from the epigastrium to the back and sides , is more ...
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... ulcer . Under treatment there was a rapid healing of the ulcer , followed by a diminution in the amount of induration ; after forty - five exposures had been made , most of the induration had gone ; I did not feel sure that what was ...
... ulcer . Under treatment there was a rapid healing of the ulcer , followed by a diminution in the amount of induration ; after forty - five exposures had been made , most of the induration had gone ; I did not feel sure that what was ...
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