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Pain and its Underlying Pathology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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Innumerable attempts have been made to define pain by physiologists, by pathologists, by clinicians and by philosophers, who all see the problem from a different angle, and who discuss it each according to his own particular mode of expression and training. The distinguished writers of the past centuries devoted much attention to the subject of pain, but wrote largely on its origin and on the various types rather than on its actual nature.
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