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Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. Abdominal Pain * With a Special Section on NEWER DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PHYSIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF PAIN man was ethics . Always when this concept of pain. H. L. Bockus Robert E. Levitt Philosophic Concepts ...
Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. Abdominal Pain * With a Special Section on NEWER DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PHYSIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF PAIN man was ethics . Always when this concept of pain. H. L. Bockus Robert E. Levitt Philosophic Concepts ...
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... pain stimuli in the viscera so disturbed . 11 , 60 Pen- field and Gage report the occurrence of ab- dominal pain as an epileptic equivalent or aura . Similar observations are ... pain to simulate the acute abdo- men Abdominal Pain 35.
... pain stimuli in the viscera so disturbed . 11 , 60 Pen- field and Gage report the occurrence of ab- dominal pain as an epileptic equivalent or aura . Similar observations are ... pain to simulate the acute abdo- men Abdominal Pain 35.
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... pain of long duration . Con- stant dull abdominal pain of months ' or years ' duration , without relationship to phys- iologic function and with negative objective findings , is often of central origin , i.e. , psy ... Abdominal Pain 43.
... pain of long duration . Con- stant dull abdominal pain of months ' or years ' duration , without relationship to phys- iologic function and with negative objective findings , is often of central origin , i.e. , psy ... Abdominal Pain 43.
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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