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  • curprev 04:1604:16, 30 June 2018Equinox talk contribsm 1,547 bytes +363 #* '''1856''', William Harcourt Ranking, ‎Charles Bland Radcliffe, ‎William Dommett Stone, ''The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences'' #*: It is certainly probable that these black '''vomitings''' and stools may be absent, and in that case it would be extremely difficult to diagnose between simple ulcer of the stomach and non-ulcerative gastritis. undo
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  • curprev 21:3021:30, 23 March 2014Equinox talk contribsm 1,150 bytes +184 #* {{w|Jeremy Taylor}} #*: Epilepsies, or fallings and reelings, and beastly '''vomitings'''. The least of these, even when the tongue begins to be untied, is a degree of drunkenness. undo

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