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  Vol. 86 No. 4, OCTOBER 1950 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GASTROENTEROLOGY

A Review of the Literature from July 1948 to July 1949

JOSEPH B. KIRSNER, M.D.; WALTER LINCOLN PALMER, M.D.; WILLIAM E. RICKETTS, M.D.; JULIAN W. BUSER, M.D.; HOMER C. MARSHALL, M.D.

Arch Intern Med. 1950;86(4):595-640.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Peptic Ulcer (continued)
    Surgical Treatment and Results
    Postgastrectomy Syndrome
    Postgastrectomy Gastritis
    Ligation of Vessels
    Vagotomy—Anatomic and Physiologic Observations
    Gastric Mucosa After Vagotomy
    Vagotomy—Favorable Results
    Vagotomy and Other Surgical Procedures
    Vagotomy—Restricted Application
    Postvagotomy Management
    Recurrence After Vagotomy
    Vagotomy and Splanchnicectomy
    Follow-up Studies of Peptic Ulcer and Recurrence
    Electrolyte Disturbances
    Massive Hemorrhage
    General Results
    Use of Thrombin
    Surgical Treatment
    Jejunal Ulcer and Gastrojejunocolic Fistula
    Perforation
    Surgical Treatment and Results
    Nonoperative Treatment

  2. Duodenum
    Motility
    Bacteriologic Examination
    Diverticula
    Tumors

Small Intestine

  1. Motility—Antispasmodics
  2. Absorption
  3. Roentgen Observations
  4. Meckel's Diverticulum
  5. Regional Enteritis
  6. Tuberculous Enteritis
  7. Acute Pseudomembranous Enteritis
  8. Necrotizing Jejunitis
  9. Intestinal Lipodystrophy (Whipple's Disease)
  10. Steatorrhea and Sprue
  11. Absorption of Fat
  12. Intussusception
  13. Intestinal Obstruction
  14. Massive Resection
  15. Vascular Lesions
  16. Mesenteric Occlusion
  17. Malignant Tumors

Parasitic and Diarrheal Diseases
Epidemic Gastroenteritis
Salmonella Infections
Bacillary Dysentery
Typhoid
Parasites
Amebiasis
Schistosomiasis
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
Actinomycosis

Appendix
Acute Appendicitis
Tumors
Appendices Epiploicae

Colon
Proctoscopic Examination
Megacolon
Volvulus
Diverticulosis and
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Author Affiliations

CHICAGO

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







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