The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964The information is divided as follows: development of the digestive tract; anatomy of the abdomen; anatomy of the lower digestive tract; functional and diagnostic aspects of the lower digestive tract; diseases of the lower digestive tract; diseases and injuries of the abdominal cavity; hernias. |
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Page 112
... hours , but its general physiologic reserve starts to diminish gradually and
rapidly thereafter . Thus the earliest diagnosis and immediate efforts to correct the
anatomic anomaly are of the utmost , and in many cases of lifesaving ,
importance .
... hours , but its general physiologic reserve starts to diminish gradually and
rapidly thereafter . Thus the earliest diagnosis and immediate efforts to correct the
anatomic anomaly are of the utmost , and in many cases of lifesaving ,
importance .
Page 121
The diagnosis becomes obvious at the first feeding , when the second swallow
meets the first swallow , on its way back , in the nasopharynx , the infant choking ,
coughing and sneezing , and food being aspirated and forcibly ejected through ...
The diagnosis becomes obvious at the first feeding , when the second swallow
meets the first swallow , on its way back , in the nasopharynx , the infant choking ,
coughing and sneezing , and food being aspirated and forcibly ejected through ...
Page 156
An amebic infection should be considered in every person presenting himself
with diarrhea of long standing . The diagnosis is established by demonstrating
the trophozoites ( see page 185 ) in a freshly passed , still - warm fecal specimen
.
An amebic infection should be considered in every person presenting himself
with diarrhea of long standing . The diagnosis is established by demonstrating
the trophozoites ( see page 185 ) in a freshly passed , still - warm fecal specimen
.
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Contents
PART I | 2 |
Development of the Digestive Tract | 9 |
Functional and Diagnostic Aspects of the Lower Digestive Tract | 83 |
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