The Diseases of the stomachW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 661 pages |
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Page 38
... normal contents rarely causing it . Its frequent presence in a particular case possesses some negative value , and aids in the exclusion of the diseases of the stomach in which fermentation and excessive secretion do not occur ...
... normal contents rarely causing it . Its frequent presence in a particular case possesses some negative value , and aids in the exclusion of the diseases of the stomach in which fermentation and excessive secretion do not occur ...
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... normal , and instruct us concern- ing the size , the form , the position , the distensibility , the mus- cular activity , the neoplasms , and the sensibility of the stomach , as well as some of the physical properties of its contents ...
... normal , and instruct us concern- ing the size , the form , the position , the distensibility , the mus- cular activity , the neoplasms , and the sensibility of the stomach , as well as some of the physical properties of its contents ...
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... normal physical variations of the stomach are numerous and , clinically , very important . A description of its normal anatomical relations and its surface landmarks has a practical bearing . Three - fourths of the stomach lies to the ...
... normal physical variations of the stomach are numerous and , clinically , very important . A description of its normal anatomical relations and its surface landmarks has a practical bearing . Three - fourths of the stomach lies to the ...
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... normal , it is withdrawn into the concavity of the dia- phragm , and the transverse and splenic flexure of the colon occupies the vacated spot in the epigastrium . If distended , the stomach limits will be too high or too low . The ...
... normal , it is withdrawn into the concavity of the dia- phragm , and the transverse and splenic flexure of the colon occupies the vacated spot in the epigastrium . If distended , the stomach limits will be too high or too low . The ...
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... normal lower boundary means that the stomach is enlarged , distended , myasthenic , or displaced . Two or more of the conditions may be combined in a particular case , and the differentiation must be made by other methods . The right ...
... normal lower boundary means that the stomach is enlarged , distended , myasthenic , or displaced . Two or more of the conditions may be combined in a particular case , and the differentiation must be made by other methods . The right ...
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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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