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GASTROENTEROLOGY

A Review of the Literature from July 1946 to July 1947

JOSEPH B. KIRSNER, M.D.; WALTER LINCOLN PALMER, M.D.; WILLIAM E. RICKETTS, M.D.; GRAYSON F. DASHIELL, M.D.; JULIAN W. BUSER, M.D.

Arch Intern Med. 1948;81(4):534-598.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
Books
Esophagus
General
Esophagogastroscope
Congenital Atresia
Spontaneous Rupture
Perforation
Foreign Bodies
Stricture
Diverticula
Cardiospasm
Peptic Ulcer
Cardioesophageal Relaxation
Scleroderma
Carcinoma
Leiomyomas

Stomach
Gastric Secretion
Gastric Motility and Absorption
Gastric Cytology
Effect of Drugs, Nausea and Emotions
Uropepsin
Diaphragmatic Hernia
Volvulus
Diverticula
Gastroscopy
Experimental Gastritis
Symptoms in Patients with Gastritis
Large Gastric Rugae
Hypertrophic Gastritis
Atrophic Gastritis
Antral Gastritis
Congenital Pyloric Stenosis
Pylorospasm
Foreign Bodies
Gastroileostomy
Gastrocolic Fistula
Ectopic Smooth Muscle
Tuberculosis
Gastric Arteriosclerosis
Hereditary Hemorrhagic
Telangiectasia
Polyps and Miscellaneous Tumors

Gastric Cancer
Survey of Problem
Experimental Observations
Pernicious Anemia and Gastric Cancer
Gastric Secretion
Cytologic Elements of Gastric Fluid
Metabolic Disturbances
Diagnosis
Gastroscopy and Gastric Cancer
Coexistent Ulcer and Cancer
"Carcinomatous Transformation"
Unusual Clinical Features

Surgical Treatment and Results

Peptic Ulcer
Experimental Observations
Radiation
Treatment of Experimental Ulcer
Mechanism of Ulcer Pain
General Observations
Incidence
Psychosomatic Relationships
Allergy
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Author Affiliations

CHICAGO

From the Frank Billings Medical Clinic, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago School of Medicine.







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