| George Edward Allshorn - 1871 - 238 pagina’s
...ulceration of the visible mucous membrane is more or less evident ; burning, shooting pain in the abdomen ; nausea and vomiting, first of the contents of the stomach, afterwards of blood and bile ; tenderness on pressure, and sometimes swelling, of the belly. When the injury is chiefly... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1880 - 924 pagina’s
...— Loss of appetite. Thirst. Nausea and vomiting, first of the contents of the stomach, afterward of a thick, ropy fluid, which is ejected in large quantities, but with very little difficulty, and with very violent pain in the throat. Deep-seated, sickening pain in the stomach, with a raw dryness... | |
| 1890 - 780 pagina’s
...than he had yet experienced, with nausea and vomiting, first of contents of stomach, afterwards of thick ropy fluid, which is ejected in large quantities, but with very little difficulty. Profuse salivation. 6.35, fauces and pharynx are red and very painful, and efforts of deglutition almost... | |
| 1890 - 804 pagina’s
...than he had yet experienced, with nausea and vomiting, first of contents of stomach, afterwards of thick ropy fluid, which is ejected in large quantities, but with very little difficulty. Profuse salivation. 6.35, fauces and pharynx are red and very painful, and efforts of deglutition almost... | |
| George Royal - 1923 - 710 pagina’s
...come without any cause either when the patient is awake or asleep. With the more severe cases we have nausea and vomiting, first of the contents of the stomach, afterwards of bile. Deafness of varying degree is constant. Tinnitus is also usually constant generally agg. during... | |
| George Royal - 1928 - 368 pagina’s
...come without any cause either when the patient is awake or asleep. With the more severe cases we have nausea and vomiting, first of the contents of the stomach, afterwards of bile. Deafness of varying degree is constant. Tinnitus is also usually constant, generally aggravated... | |
| S. P. Verma - 2023 - 604 pagina’s
...come without any cause either when the patient is awake or asleep. With the more severe cases we have nausea and vomiting, first of the contents of the stomach, afterwards of bile. Deafness of varying degree is constant. Tinnitus is also usually constant, generally aggravated... | |
| Royal George - 2003 - 364 pagina’s
...come without any cause either when the patient is awake or asleep. With the more severe cases we have nausea and vomiting, first of the contents of the stomach, afterwards of bile. Deafness of varying degree is constant. Tinnitus is also usually constant, generally aggravated... | |
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