The Diseases of the stomachW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 661 pages |
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... consequently decided to have as little as possible to do with history , to omit unnecessary references to literature , and to rearrange the best that others have said and done in unison with what we ourselves have learned during years ...
... consequently decided to have as little as possible to do with history , to omit unnecessary references to literature , and to rearrange the best that others have said and done in unison with what we ourselves have learned during years ...
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... consequently , devote a section to the dynamic affections of the stomach , and we believe that this classification embodies a doctrine which is in close conformity with the truth . The The displacements of the stomach are frequent ...
... consequently , devote a section to the dynamic affections of the stomach , and we believe that this classification embodies a doctrine which is in close conformity with the truth . The The displacements of the stomach are frequent ...
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... consequently , much of the information amassed in that section will aid in the detection of the nature of the particular disease of the stomach . The older clinicians laid great stress on the medical consti- tution , and it is to be ...
... consequently , much of the information amassed in that section will aid in the detection of the nature of the particular disease of the stomach . The older clinicians laid great stress on the medical consti- tution , and it is to be ...
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... Consequently , when pain is a prominent symp tom , these diseases may be excluded . In other diseases the pain is an accident . Such is the case in myasthenia , and in the milder cases of retention , when the pain is the result of ...
... Consequently , when pain is a prominent symp tom , these diseases may be excluded . In other diseases the pain is an accident . Such is the case in myasthenia , and in the milder cases of retention , when the pain is the result of ...
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... swallowed , generated in the stomach by chemical decomposition or by fermen- tation , or are regurgitated from the intestines . Flatulency may consequently be a sign of excessive swallowing , or 42 DISEASES OF THE STOMACH .
... swallowed , generated in the stomach by chemical decomposition or by fermen- tation , or are regurgitated from the intestines . Flatulency may consequently be a sign of excessive swallowing , or 42 DISEASES OF THE STOMACH .
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abdominal wall abscess active acute adenohypersthenia albumin anatomical disease appetite become blood butyric acid cancer carcinoma cardia cause cells cent characteristic chemical chronic asthenic gastritis clinical colon compression curvature develop diagnosis diet digestion diminished displacement duodenum dynamic affection emaciation epigastrium esophagus evacuation evolution excessive secretion excited fermentation fluid free HCl frequent functional signs gastric contents gastritis gastroptosis germs glands glandular hemorrhage hydrochloric acid hyperchlorhydria hyperesthesia hypersthenic hypersthenic gastritis inanition increased intestines irritation lactic acid lavage liver located meal meats Medical method milk motor function motor insufficiency mucous membrane mucus muscle muscular myasthenia myasthenic nervous neurasthenia neurasthenia gastrica normal nutrition occur organ pain pathological patient pepsin perforation period peristalsis peritonitis physiological produce putrefaction pylorus quantity rare regurgitation remedy result retention solution sometimes spasm stagnation stomach stomach is empty superacidity symptoms test-breakfast test-meal thenia tion treatment trouble tube tumor ulcer urine vomiting
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