| 1841 - 748 Seiten
...if there be no spinal tenderness or pain, the soreness of the abdomen be superficial or deep seated, which may be ascertained with tolerable certainty...the weight of the bed-clothes, is very distressing. 3rdly. Whether the boundaries of the pain or soreness extend beyond what the suspected inflammation... | |
| john forbes m.d. f.r.s .f.g.s - 1841 - 606 Seiten
...steady pressure with the flat of the hand can be easier borne, than with the pointu of the tingers. In pain and soreness from affection of the spinal...the weight of the bed-clothes, is very distressing. 3d. Whether the boundaries of the pain or soreness extend beyond what the suspected inflammation could... | |
| William Griffin (M.D.) - 1845 - 312 Seiten
...for both the pain and tenderness, without assuming the existence of any inflammation. Sscondly. — Whether if there be no spinal tenderness or pain,...the weight of the bed-clothes, is very distressing. Thirdly. — Whether the boundaries of the pain or soreness extend beyond what the suspected inflammation... | |
| 1846 - 440 Seiten
...abdominal inflammation, where both pain and tenderness on pressure exist, we should always endeavor to ascertain — 1. Whether there be any pain or tenderness...distinguishing hysterical tenderness will often be found to be tho observation of how the slightest degree of pressure gives rise to the expression of intense suffering,... | |
| 1846 - 788 Seiten
...as it usually is in peritoneal inflammation, gentle, steady pressure with the flat of the hand ran be easier borne, than with the points of the fingers....affection of the spinal nerves it commonly can be no borne, while in peritonitis every kind of pressure, and even the weight of the bed-clothes, is very... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1846 - 766 Seiten
...of the hand, can be easier borne than with the points of the fingers. In pain and soreness from an affection of the spinal nerves, it commonly can be...borne, while in peritonitis every kind of pressure, even the weight of the bed-clothes, is distressing. 3. Whether the boundaries of the pain and soreness... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 926 Seiten
...certainty in all cases, by an examination directed to that end. And whether, if both superficial anil deep-seated, as it usually is in peritoneal inflammation,...the bed-clothes, is very distressing. And yet, one oí the best means of distinguishing hysterical tenderness will often be found to be the observation... | |
| 1842 - 716 Seiten
...end. And whether, if both superficial and deep seated, as it usually is in peritoneal inflammation, steady pressure with the flat of the hand can be easier...every kind of pressure, and even the weight of the bed clothes, is very distressing. 3d. Whether the boundaries of the pain and soreness extend beyond... | |
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