The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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Page 8
During the early stages of formation of the duodenum , the pancreas develops
from two separate primordia , which arise from the duodenal entoderm ( see also
CIBA COLLECTION , Vol . 3 / 111 , page 25 ) . The first primordium , the dorsa ...
During the early stages of formation of the duodenum , the pancreas develops
from two separate primordia , which arise from the duodenal entoderm ( see also
CIBA COLLECTION , Vol . 3 / 111 , page 25 ) . The first primordium , the dorsa ...
Page 90
The more effective enzymes are the pancreatic amylases ( two distinct types , the
a - and ß - amylase , have been recognized ) . Thus , except during the period of
infancy , when the secretory activity of the pancreas has not yet fully developed ...
The more effective enzymes are the pancreatic amylases ( two distinct types , the
a - and ß - amylase , have been recognized ) . Thus , except during the period of
infancy , when the secretory activity of the pancreas has not yet fully developed ...
Page 114
Actually , this genetically determined disease is not restricted to the pancreas but
is a generalized disorder involving the acinar structures of the intestinal ,
bronchial , salivary and sweat glands , as well as those of the pancreas . Infants
with ...
Actually , this genetically determined disease is not restricted to the pancreas but
is a generalized disorder involving the acinar structures of the intestinal ,
bronchial , salivary and sweat glands , as well as those of the pancreas . Infants
with ...
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Contents
ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMEN | 9 |
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM | 123 |
Sprue | 135 |
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