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epigastric fossa การใช้

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  • Beaumont recalls the chores St . Martin did : " During this time, in the intervals of experimenting, he performed all the duties of a common servant, chopping wood, carrying burthens, etc . with little or no suffering or inconvenience from his wound . " Although these chores were not bothersome, some of the experiments were painful to St . Martin, for example when Beaumont had placed sacks of food in the stomach, Beaumont noted :  the boy complained of some pain and uneasiness at the breast .  Other symptoms St . Martin felt during experiments were a sense of weight and distress at the epigastric fossa and slight vertigo and dimness of vision.