
GASTROENTEROLOGYA 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
- 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
- Duodenum
- Motility
- Bacteriologic Examination
- Diverticula
- Tumors
Small Intestine
- Motility—Antispasmodics
- Absorption
- Roentgen Observations
- Meckel's Diverticulum
- Regional Enteritis
- Tuberculous Enteritis
- Acute Pseudomembranous Enteritis
- Necrotizing Jejunitis
- Intestinal Lipodystrophy (Whipple's Disease)
- Steatorrhea and Sprue
- Absorption of Fat
- Intussusception
- Intestinal Obstruction
- Massive Resection
- Vascular Lesions
- Mesenteric Occlusion
- 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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