... fluids to pass from the rectum to the cecum compels us to consider the influence of other and more potent agents on the intestinal contents. Two factors are in operation when fluids are conveyed from the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible... Pediatrics - Page 5501913Full view - About this book
| 1913 - 576 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube; and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls...upon the contents till every drop of fluid within its lumen is subjected to an equal pressure. So if additional fluid is forced into the rectum the same... | |
| 1913 - 660 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube ; and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls...but this same fluid can be seen to make its way up to the intestinal tube along the path of least resistance. The distended rectum, because of its elastic... | |
| 1913 - 532 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube; and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls...can be seen to make its way up the intestinal tube Current Medical Thought along the path of least resistance. The distended rectum, because of its elastic... | |
| 1913 - 536 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube; and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls...can be seen to make its way up the intestinal tube Current Medical Thought along the path of least resistance. The distended rectum, because of its elastic... | |
| 1913 - 858 pages
...from the rectum to the cecurn compels us to consider the influence of other and more potent agents on the intestinal contents. Two factoTs are in operation...upon the contents till every drop of fluid within Its' lumen is subjected to an equal pressure. So if additional fluid is forced into the rectum the... | |
| 1913 - 862 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube ; and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls...upon the contents till every drop of fluid within its lumen is subjected to an equal pressure. So if additional fluid is forced into the rectum the same... | |
| 1913 - 780 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube; and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls...upon the contents till every drop of fluid within its lumen is subjected to an equal pressure. So if additional fluid is forced into the rectum the same... | |
| Iowa State Medical Society - 1913 - 930 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube; and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls...into the rectum that organ will be seen to be widely distented; but this same fluid can be seen to make its way up the intestinal tube along the path of... | |
| 1913 - 702 pages
...the rectum to the cecum. The first is the distensible and elastic nature of the intestinal tube: and the second is the hydraulic principle which controls fluids wherever they may be. К fluid is forced rapidly into the rectum that organ will be seen to be widely distended : but this... | |
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