If the ileum is transplanted into the transverse colon or sigmoid the watery intestinal contents will be forced by the elastic intestinal tube in the direction of least resistance. The right segment of the colon is the capacious portion of the large bowel,... Pediatrics - Page 5501913Full view - About this book
| 1913 - 576 pages
...pressure. So if additional fluid is forced into the rectum the same factors will continue to operate. The author says, that even if we do admit the existence...conveying fluids from the rectum up into the colon. Clinical Significance of the Ano-Rectal Line. Dr. Collier F. Martin, of Philadelphia, Pa., after discussing... | |
| 1913 - 660 pages
...the rectum the same factors will continue to operate. If the ileum is transplated into the tranverse colon or sigmoid the watery intestinal contents will...introduced into the bowel. The first, shows a thirteen inch proctoscope introduced its entire length. The distal end is one inch above the umbilicus. The second,... | |
| 1913 - 532 pages
...pressure. So if additional fluid is forced into the rectum the same factors will continue to operate. The author says, that even if we do admit the existence...conveying fluids from the rectum up into the colon. Clinical Significance of the Ano-Rectal Line. Dr. Collier F. Martin, of Pluladelphia, Pa., after discussing... | |
| 1913 - 862 pages
...rectum, because of its elastic nature, presses upon the contents till every drop of fluid within its lumen is subjected to an equal pressure. So if additional...introduced into the bowel. The first shows a thirteen inch proctoscope introduced its entire length. The distal end is one inch above the umbilicus. The second... | |
| 1913 - 702 pages
...rectum, because of its elastic nature, presses upon the contents till every drop of finid within its lumen is subjected to an equal pressure. So if additional...same individual to show what actually happens when lubes are introduced into the bowel. The first, shows a thirteen inch proctoscope introduced its entire... | |
| 1913 - 780 pages
...rectum, because of its elastic nature, presses upon the contents till every drop of fluid within its lumen is subjected to an equal pressure. So if additional...conveying fluids from the rectum up into the colon. end is one inch above the umbilicus. The second, shows an ordinary colon tube introduced its full length... | |
| Iowa State Medical Society - 1913 - 930 pages
...if fluids are under greater internal pressure in the lower bowel the fluid contents will travel up the cecum. The author says, that even if we do admit the existance of anastalsis in normal conditions of the colon, he does not believe it to be an important... | |
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