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 97
The motor activity of the colon is normally sluggish throughout most of the day ; at intervals , a peristaltic wave , originating in the colon itself or transmitted from more proximal intestinal segments , moves the content along for a ...
The motor activity of the colon is normally sluggish throughout most of the day ; at intervals , a peristaltic wave , originating in the colon itself or transmitted from more proximal intestinal segments , moves the content along for a ...
Page 119
Fluoroscopic guidance of the introduction of the barium must be made in the lateral as well as the oblique views , for , again , routine anterior - posterior examination may fail to visualize that segment of the bowel which is ...
Fluoroscopic guidance of the introduction of the barium must be made in the lateral as well as the oblique views , for , again , routine anterior - posterior examination may fail to visualize that segment of the bowel which is ...
Page 120
An anastomosis which lies more proximal to the mucocutaneous line than a distance twice the length of the sphincter may well result in nothing more than a temporary relief of symptoms , because of the length of aganglionic segment ...
An anastomosis which lies more proximal to the mucocutaneous line than a distance twice the length of the sphincter may well result in nothing more than a temporary relief of symptoms , because of the length of aganglionic segment ...
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