The Abdominal Symptoms of Perforation Are Acute Pain Suddenly Developed in Some Region of the Abdomen, Extending with Great Rapidity to Every Part of It; Exquisite Tenderness on Pressure, Beginning at the Point of Perforation and Diffusing Itself Generally over the Entire Cavity; Hard Tympanitic Distension; Nausea and Vomiting
1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Bartlett, John Bartlett, Dr. T. F. Craig, George Hayward, B. Howard Rand, M. Chaissaignac, H. A. Ebden, David Kemp,
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