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  1. ... symptom of injuries done to the brain ; as contusions, compressions, &c. It is likewise a symptom of ... often seen this cata- plasm applied to violent contusions, occasioned by blows, falls, bruises, and such like, ...
  2. ... also be occa- sioned by suppressed evacuations, external contusions, cal- culous concretions, strains of the muscles of ... use of spirituous liquor?, violent exercise, particularly dancing, contusions, sprains, or shocks of the whole body, or ...
  3. ... the application of cold, external inju- ries from contusions, blows, &c. This disease may be occasioned by ... following are enumerated as the most com- mon: contusions, pricks with needles or other sharp in- struments ; ...
  4. ... have often seen this cataplasm applied to violent contusions occasioned by blows, falls, bruises, and such like, ... at the same time, received any bruise or contusion. This operation should not only be performed soon ...
  5. ... symptom of injuries done to the brain; as contusions, compressions, &c. It is likewise a symptom of ... at the same time received any bruise or contusion. This operation should not only be performed soon ...
  6. ... symptom of injuries done to the brain; as contusions, compressions, &c. It is likewise a symptom of ... the same time re- ceived any bruise or contusion. This operation should not only be performed soon ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The prevention of disease in the individual 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... lockjaw. All wounds in which there is much bruising or tearing of the tissues and punctured wounds ... gunshot wounds examined in the Great War!) Also bruising of tissue favors lockjaw and general infec- tion. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... terere, “ to rub.”) Ab- rasion ; chafing; friction or bruising; a graze, or solution of continuity of the ... as well as to a severe con- tusion, bruising, or crushing of a part. Atyp'ical, at- ...
  9. ... blood effused into the cellular tissue from a contusion. Spontane- ous effusions, occurring as the result of ... called Eau de Boule, and is used in contusions. Helveiius's Styptic was composed of the filings of ...
  10. ... traumatism of the right side, frac- tured ribs, contusions, and laceration or contusion of the liver. More often it follows acute ... not very common. Occasionally it follows rupture or contusion of the liver and injuries to the chest ...
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