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Motility of Small Intestine , Ileocecal Sphincter 84-85 3. Motility of Large Intestine
86 4-5 . Defecation .87-88 6-9 . Secretory , Digestive and Absorptive Functions of
Small and Large Intestine . 89-93 10. Gastro - intestinal Hormones 94 11.
Motility of Small Intestine , Ileocecal Sphincter 84-85 3. Motility of Large Intestine
86 4-5 . Defecation .87-88 6-9 . Secretory , Digestive and Absorptive Functions of
Small and Large Intestine . 89-93 10. Gastro - intestinal Hormones 94 11.
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Strictly speaking , the ileum thus opens neither into the cecum , as implied by the
term “ ileocecal orifice ” , nor into the colon , as inferred by the designation "
ileocolic orifice ” but between these two portions of the large intestine . Projected
to ...
Strictly speaking , the ileum thus opens neither into the cecum , as implied by the
term “ ileocecal orifice ” , nor into the colon , as inferred by the designation "
ileocolic orifice ” but between these two portions of the large intestine . Projected
to ...
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CASTOR OIL AND DERIVATIVES STIMULATE ACTIVITY OF SMALL AND
LARGE BOWEL BY IRRITATION ... antidiuretic principle of the posterior pituitary ,
increases the motility of the bowel , more so in the large than in the small
intestine .
CASTOR OIL AND DERIVATIVES STIMULATE ACTIVITY OF SMALL AND
LARGE BOWEL BY IRRITATION ... antidiuretic principle of the posterior pituitary ,
increases the motility of the bowel , more so in the large than in the small
intestine .
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