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Boasa painful points

Boasa painful points (I. I. Boas, the German doctor, 1858-1938) – often found painful zones when carrying out a deep palpation at patients: with a stomach canker – paravertebralno at the left at the level I poyasnichnogo-H chest vertebrae; with a duodenum ulcer – specularly on the right; with cholelithiasis – to the right on 8,5 cm from an acantha of the XII chest vertebra.

 
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