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Page 81
The lower part , supplied by somatic nerves , is very sensitive to tactile , painful
and thermal stimuli , whereas the upper part of the anal canal is almost
insensitive to such stimuli but responds readily to alterations in tension . From the
practical ...
The lower part , supplied by somatic nerves , is very sensitive to tactile , painful
and thermal stimuli , whereas the upper part of the anal canal is almost
insensitive to such stimuli but responds readily to alterations in tension . From the
practical ...
Page 96
Organic or functional disturbances of the jejuno - ileum evoke pain referred to the
peri - umbilical region . From observations of this kind , is inferred that pain in the
midabdomen is suggestive of a lesion of the small intestine . The motility of the ...
Organic or functional disturbances of the jejuno - ileum evoke pain referred to the
peri - umbilical region . From observations of this kind , is inferred that pain in the
midabdomen is suggestive of a lesion of the small intestine . The motility of the ...
Page 172
The symptoms of cryptitis — sometimes resembling those of a fissure ( “ phantom
fissure " ) - are anal formication , itching and radiating pain , which are
aggravated by defecation and ambulation . Anoscopy , under anesthesia ,
permits ...
The symptoms of cryptitis — sometimes resembling those of a fissure ( “ phantom
fissure " ) - are anal formication , itching and radiating pain , which are
aggravated by defecation and ambulation . Anoscopy , under anesthesia ,
permits ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
13 | 30 |
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