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ON A CASE OF POISONING BY STRYCHNIA AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, JERSEY
1856
The Lancet
302 dull aching in the perinasum, more or less acute, which is . sensibly increased by coitus. This often amounts to a sense of acute pain at the moment of ejaculation. The vicinity of the bladder and rectum occasions, in both these organs, the evidences of irritation, without actually extending to them any diseased conditions, and from this circumstance it often happens that tenesmus and dysuria may be taken as indications of morbid activity in the vesiculse. The symptoms are accompanied by an
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