The Diseases of the stomachW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 661 pages |
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... rest ; and their relations to the evolution of digestion , more particularly of the chief meal , should be carefully noted . For the stomach , the periods of activity and repose are quite clearly marked physiologically ; but it should ...
... rest ; and their relations to the evolution of digestion , more particularly of the chief meal , should be carefully noted . For the stomach , the periods of activity and repose are quite clearly marked physiologically ; but it should ...
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... rest . This condi- tion is always pathological , and is due either to myasthenia or to obstruction , or to excessive secretion . The palpation of the stomach during digestion may afford some information concerning its position and the ...
... rest . This condi- tion is always pathological , and is due either to myasthenia or to obstruction , or to excessive secretion . The palpation of the stomach during digestion may afford some information concerning its position and the ...
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... rest , and be elicited by none of the methods employed , even at the end of expiration . If half a glass of water be now given , and the sign be present , suspi- cion should be excited . After an interval of half an hour if the ...
... rest , and be elicited by none of the methods employed , even at the end of expiration . If half a glass of water be now given , and the sign be present , suspi- cion should be excited . After an interval of half an hour if the ...
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... rest . The intestines become shortened in inanition , and all condi- tions that increase absorption and nutritive change also cause the stomach to empty itself more rapidly . Such is likewise the effect of purgatives which act on the ...
... rest . The intestines become shortened in inanition , and all condi- tions that increase absorption and nutritive change also cause the stomach to empty itself more rapidly . Such is likewise the effect of purgatives which act on the ...
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William Ward Van Valzah. during the period of functional rest and during the period when no hydrochloric acid is free in the stomach , may escape uninjured into the intestines and find there a persistent and favorable soil . Their ...
William Ward Van Valzah. during the period of functional rest and during the period when no hydrochloric acid is free in the stomach , may escape uninjured into the intestines and find there a persistent and favorable soil . Their ...
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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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