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ent, but it is not always well marked. It may be asso- 

 ciated with colicky pains {tormina). 



Inflammation of Lungs. 



Asthma. 



Gastritis. 



Colic. 



Rheumatism. 



Fig. 17.— (Mayhew.) 



In dysentery, tenderness, if present, will not be so dif^ 

 fuse, and the stools are characteristic, at all events after 

 the first, which may resemble those of a simple diarrhoea. 

 Later they are soft, may contain little balls of fecal mat- 



