The Morbid states of the stomach and duodenum, and their relations to the diseases of other organsJ. Churchill, 1868 - 394 pages |
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... take place they result from a morbid process . The conclusions at which chemists have arrived respecting the effects of gastric digestion on the various constituents of food are confirmed by microscopical investigations . I have studied ...
... take place they result from a morbid process . The conclusions at which chemists have arrived respecting the effects of gastric digestion on the various constituents of food are confirmed by microscopical investigations . I have studied ...
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... take place at once in the same organ of much weight ; for we have already seen that these two opposite actions are always in operation in the stomach and intestinal canal during digestion . The idea that the fat is transferred to the ...
... take place at once in the same organ of much weight ; for we have already seen that these two opposite actions are always in operation in the stomach and intestinal canal during digestion . The idea that the fat is transferred to the ...
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... taken the previous evening is rejected , we may be certain that there has been some difficulty in the digestion , or some obstruction to the free passage of the aliment into the duodenum . In some cases of disease vomiting takes place ...
... taken the previous evening is rejected , we may be certain that there has been some difficulty in the digestion , or some obstruction to the free passage of the aliment into the duodenum . In some cases of disease vomiting takes place ...
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... take 1 Hunter's Animal Economy , Owen's edition , p . 119 . place in the gastric mucous membrane as the result only.
... take 1 Hunter's Animal Economy , Owen's edition , p . 119 . place in the gastric mucous membrane as the result only.
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... take place during life ; Rokitanski distinguishes two kinds of softening as resulting from disease . Although I admit that in the majority of cases the softening is due to post - mortem solution , the following experiment suffices to ...
... take place during life ; Rokitanski distinguishes two kinds of softening as resulting from disease . Although I admit that in the majority of cases the softening is due to post - mortem solution , the following experiment suffices to ...
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abdomen acid acute gastritis affected albumen alterations amount animal arise basement membrane bilious attacks blood blood-vessels bowels brane cancer cause cells and nuclei chiefly chronic gastritis colour complaint condition congestion death deposited diarrhoea died diet digestive canal digestive organs disease disorder distended duodenum dyspepsia dyspeptics enlarged epigastrium epithelial epithelium fibres flatulence fluid frequently gastric cells gastric juice gastric mucous membrane gastric tubes gastric ulcer granular matter greatly hæmorrhage healthy increased indigestion inflammation intestinal villi intestines irritation kidneys liable lining membrane liver loaded microscopical examination morbid changes mucous mem mucous membrane mucus muscular coat Numbers per cent observed occur pain pancreas patient pepsin perforation persons phthisis plate poison post-mortem digestion present produced pyloric region quantity scarlatina secreting tubes seemed skin softening solitary glands stomach structure subacute gastritis suffering surface tenderness thickened tion treatment tumour typhoid fever urine usually villi vomited matters vomiting weak digestion whilst
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