Diseases of the StomachW.B. Saunders, 1903 - 827 pages |
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DISEASES OF THE STOMACH Franz 1843 Riegel,Alfred 1868 Stengel,Charles G. 1853 Stockton No preview available - 2016 |
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abdominal abnormal acute administered albumin alkalis amount appears appetite Arch articles of food aspirated atony attacks Berlin Boas bradycardia carcinoma cause chloric acid chlorid chronic gastritis clinical continuous secretion course degree determine Deutsch diagnosis diet dilatation diseases disturbances duodenum dyspepsia eating ectasy examination experiments fact fermentation fluid free hydrochloric acid frequently function gastric juice gastric secretion gastritis gastroptosis healthy subject hemorrhage hydro hyperacidity hyperchlorhydria hypersecretion increased indicated ingestion instance intestine irritation klin lactic acid large quantities lavage leukocytosis Magens meal meat method milk motor insufficiency motor power mucosa mucous mucous membrane mucus nervous normal nutrition occur organ pain particularly patient pepsin peptone performed perversion physician present pylorus reduced salt secretion of gastric secretory seen solution stenosis stom stomach stomach is empty stomach-contents stomach-disease stomach-tube symptoms test-breakfast test-meal tetany tion treatment tube Ueber ulcer urine usually vomiting washed Wochenschr Zeitschr
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