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ACUTE RESCUE

By Kartik Murtys
September 15, 2015· 1 min read
ACUTE RESCUE
PhilosophyKartik Murtys · September 15, 2015 · 1 min

Mrs. W., aged thirty, nervous temperament, dark complexion ; complained of a sense of fullness after eating; flatulency; tenderness over the gastric and hepatic regions; periodical anxiety; depression of spirits and melancholy, with thoughts of suicide ; occasional pains in the chest, and especially

Mrs. W., aged thirty, nervous temperament, dark complexion ; complained of a sense of fullness after eating; flatulency; tenderness over the gastric and hepatic regions; periodical anxiety; depression of spirits and melancholy, with thoughts of suicide ; occasional pains in the chest, and especially in the region of the heart, extending down the left arm ; pulse feeble.

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