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... pain . In the early interviews with her , although she praised her husband to the skies , the physician got the impression that he was more of an " eagle scout " than a husband . Finally , it became evident that her pains came on most ...
... pain . In the early interviews with her , although she praised her husband to the skies , the physician got the impression that he was more of an " eagle scout " than a husband . Finally , it became evident that her pains came on most ...
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... Pain A forty - three - year - old woman , mother of two teenage children and a boy of seven , was brought to a physician's office for emergency treat- ment . She was in acute distress and complained of intense pain in the lower right ...
... Pain A forty - three - year - old woman , mother of two teenage children and a boy of seven , was brought to a physician's office for emergency treat- ment . She was in acute distress and complained of intense pain in the lower right ...
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... PAIN COLOR SECRETION SWELLING SWELLING 30- SECRETION O 20 HEAD PAIN OF 3 TO 7+ INTENSITY CONTROL ↑ 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 MINUTES 55 PAIN Figure 13. Hyperemia , hypersecretion and obstruction in the nose during in- duced headache ...
... PAIN COLOR SECRETION SWELLING SWELLING 30- SECRETION O 20 HEAD PAIN OF 3 TO 7+ INTENSITY CONTROL ↑ 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 MINUTES 55 PAIN Figure 13. Hyperemia , hypersecretion and obstruction in the nose during in- duced headache ...
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