10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COSTALGIA»
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Indication — Paralysis, poliomyelitis, cervical spondylosis. GB-40 Location — In
the depression anterior and inferior to the lateral malleolus. Indication —
Costalgia, sciatica, footdrop, ankle pain and arthritis, hip pain, chronic ulcer of
ankle.
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Dr. Kuhns Chinese Herbal Treatment
Herb-56 INTERCOSTAL NEURALGIA (Costalgia): Pinellia Combination Pinellia:
(Ban Xia); Ginseng: (Ren Shen); Licorice: (Gan Cao); Scute: (Huang Qin); Coptis:
(Huang Lian); Jujube: (Da Zao); Ginger, fresh: (Sheng Jiang). To enhance the ...
Bradley Kuhns, O.M.D., Ph.D.
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Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (Made Easy)
2:55 INTERCOSTAL NEURALGIA (Costalgia) Discussion: A patient generally
experiences a sharp, stabbing pain via the intercostal nerve or rib. Also, the pain
is increased by the patient's respiratory actions, body movement and any
exposure ...
Bradley W. Kuhns, Bradley W. Kuhns, Ph.D., O.M.D., 2011
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
2. costalgia (def. 2). Called also pleuralgia. epidemic p. an acute infectious
disease, generally occurring in epidemics among persons under age 20, caused
by infection with group A coxsackieviruses or other enteroviruses. The most
striking ...
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary32: Dorland's ...
2. costalgia (def. 2). Called also pleuralgia. epidemic p. an acute infectious
disease, generally occurring in epidemics among persons under age 20, caused
by infection with group A coxsackieviruses or other enteroviruses. The most
striking ...
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Chinese acupuncture for pain relief
Treatment of Costalgia (A) Treatment by electro acupuncture — Costalgia mostly
occurs in the region between the 4th and 9th ribs, and symptoms occur on both
sides only in a few cases. Pain often waves through the abdominal and shoulder
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costalgia: violent pain in the costal region. cottdlglco adj. relating to costalgia.
cottonelra (I) s. f. 1. paper of inferior quality which protects the sides of the reams.
2. coarse ordinary paper. 3. slab, flitch: outside board of a sawed tree trunk. 4.
Henriette Michaelis, Fritz Pietzschke, 1970
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Surgical Memoirs of the Campaigns of Russia, Germany, and ...
To the two former affections may be given the names of costalgia and scapulalgia
. In all cases of these maladies, we have remarked, as in rachialgia, that when
the abscess is opened, either spontaneously or by art, before the caries of the ...
Dominque Jean Baron LARREY, John C. MERCER, 1832
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Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health ...
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Corgard Cori cycle costal arch costal cartilage costal facet costalgia costal
groove costal.
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The London Medical and Physical Journal
Sacro-coxalgia, when it is situated in the sucro iliac symphyses ; Sternalgia,
when in the sternum ; Costalgia, when upon the ribs or their cartilages;
Scapulalgia, when in the scapula; and Femora-coxalgin, when seated in the coxo
-femoral ...