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DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)31874-8
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Severe Occipital Headache; Subcutaneous Injection of Morphine; Recovery.

Abstract: DR.-W. H. DAY ON SEVERE OCCIPITAL HEADACHE. anæmia and constipation claim many victims. Migraines are generally more prevalent among women than among men, and slight attacks, which are very common, often yield readily to caffeine or bromide of potassium. I trust that these remarks may help my fellow sufferers to escape from the fetters of this dreadful malady. St. John's-terrace, Colchester. SEVERE OCCIPITAL HEADACHE; SUB-CUTANEOUS INJECTION OF MORPHINE; RECOVERY.

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