Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 215
... present . Motor insufficiency develops , as shown by nausea , vomiting and pain . Sometimes . the dilation is not present , as the walls of the stomach become hypertrophied and for a time overcomes the obstruction , but dila- tion will ...
... present . Motor insufficiency develops , as shown by nausea , vomiting and pain . Sometimes . the dilation is not present , as the walls of the stomach become hypertrophied and for a time overcomes the obstruction , but dila- tion will ...
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... present , you find a very dif- ferent condition . In certain forms of stenosis due to scars from old ulcers , the operation is excellent , but most cases have a cer- tain number of adhesions present , and the operation may be very ...
... present , you find a very dif- ferent condition . In certain forms of stenosis due to scars from old ulcers , the operation is excellent , but most cases have a cer- tain number of adhesions present , and the operation may be very ...
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... present , and the products of fermentation . Hydrochloric acid was present , the total acidity being increased ; lactic and butyric acid being present . There was a marked improvement under a regulated diet and systematic lavage . A ...
... present , and the products of fermentation . Hydrochloric acid was present , the total acidity being increased ; lactic and butyric acid being present . There was a marked improvement under a regulated diet and systematic lavage . A ...
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