id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37592 Anstie, Francis Edmund Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It .txt text/plain 108061 3851 53 Take, again, the case of the very severe pain which frequently attends time after the attack, the parts through which the painful nerves ramify majority of all cases of division of sensitive nerves, whether pain be year I have seen a case of extremely severe intercostal neuralgia of a In such a case vomiting may directly relieve the nerve-pain. patient is attacked with severe pain, usually at the lower part of the neuralgia is the posterior root of the spinal nerve in which the pain is cases in which the painful nerves have been examined at the apparent mechanical irritations of nerves as causes of neuralgia: "Diseases of considerable pain of a different kind from that of neuralgia itself and the case, either in the instance of pain of nerve or of spasm of muscle. case of neuralgias of different nerves; and, on the whole, I find ./cache/37592.txt ./txt/37592.txt