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A treatise on the practice of medicine
In the nephralgic disease, moreover, the kidney would not probably exhibit an
equal sensibility to strong pressure as in nephritis. The origin of the pain in the
loins, its course along the ureter, the occasional retraction of the testicle, the ...
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
neologism nephralgic sure to air. It is used as a catalyst and a component of
various metal alloys. neologism, a new term or new usage of an existing term.
Such terms often meet resistance because of their novelty, lack of precision,
failure to ...
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions: Pub. by the Royal Medical ...
Captain M— had not been employed at sea since April 1812;'so that it appears
evident the nephralgic symptoms in this patient commenced between the third
and fourth month after he had ceased to serve afloat *. EDINBURGH AND LEITH.
Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, 1830
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
... heart (Palmus ;) and seventhly, of various pains referred to the stomach and
bowels, and giving rise to pain in the spine and the lumbar region, which was
liable to be mistaken even by able physicians for nephritic or nephralgic
disorders.
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A dictionary of practical medicine: Comprising general ...
Under the third, pains of the eyes and sockets, in the frontal sinuses, and the
catarrhal and hysterical, hamorrhoidal, purulent, nephralgic. and the lunatic
hamicrania. It is obvious that this enumeration is deserving of attention only in as
far as it ...
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions
A Mr. Bedford, at the Admiralty Office, informs me that Captain M—- had not been
employed at sea since April 1812; so that itiappearsevident the nephralgic
symptoms in' this patient commenced between _the thirdand fourth month after
he ...
Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, 1830
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An essay on the remittent and intermittent diseases: ...
Hemicrania. Clavus. Wandering or unfixed, toothach } or face-ach. * Palpitation of
heart. No pain. Palpitation of aorta. No pain. . , . Palpitation of cceliac artery ?
Stomach pains ? . Colic .' * Kidney and ureter. Decided Neuralgia : nephralgic
pain ...
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The works of William Paley ...: containing his life, Moral ...
In 1800, Dr. Paley experienced a violent paroxysm of some nephralgic complaint,
which returned with increased exacerbations during the next and the following
year, and by which he was agonised for longer or shorter intervals during the ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
... by a violent nephralgic complaint, accompanied with a species of melttna ;
warm bathing atBuxton was tried in vain; and his latter years were embittered
with frequent sufferings, which he bore * Paley own9 that here he borrowed much
from ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1811
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A system of practical medicine, comprised in a series of ...
... of physical life are in a very curious manner connected with states of the jnind.
It is a well-known fact, that dyspeptic and flatulent persons are generally subject
to lowness of spirits. Nephralgic diseases are accompanied with INSANITY. 1S7.