Pathology of the Blood in Inebriates

1848 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
effects of this most wonderful substance-which may fall under the observation of those using it, will tend, in a measure, to accomplish the object desired. On the 15th of March last, while at the house of a patient of mine, Mr. P., a hale, robust young man, came in to see me, for the purpose of having me " examine his leg," in which he manifested great lameness when attempting locomotion, and in which ho had suffered " severe and incessant pain for the last forty-eight hours." About the centre
more » ... f the gastrocnemius muscle, superficially, of the left leg, was the region to which he referred the seat of ¡vain. He could attribute the difficulty to no known cause.
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