The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreasCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... STOMACH The stomach is a retort - shaped reser- voir of the digestive tract , in which ingested food is soaked in gastric juice , containing enzymes and hydrochloric acid , and then released spasmodically into the duodenum by gastric ...
... STOMACH The stomach is a retort - shaped reser- voir of the digestive tract , in which ingested food is soaked in gastric juice , containing enzymes and hydrochloric acid , and then released spasmodically into the duodenum by gastric ...
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Frank Henry Netter. MOVEMENTS OF EMPTY STOMACH GASTRIC FILLING IMMEDIATE VAGUS NERVES , ( CENTRAL STIMULATION ). SECTION IV - PLATE 9 MOTILITY OF STOMACH , EMPTY STOMACH , FILLING OF STOMACH , EMPTYING OF STOMACH AND DUODENAL MOTOR ...
Frank Henry Netter. MOVEMENTS OF EMPTY STOMACH GASTRIC FILLING IMMEDIATE VAGUS NERVES , ( CENTRAL STIMULATION ). SECTION IV - PLATE 9 MOTILITY OF STOMACH , EMPTY STOMACH , FILLING OF STOMACH , EMPTYING OF STOMACH AND DUODENAL MOTOR ...
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... stomach , and in approximately 5 per cent the stomach alone is injured . With blunt trauma to the upper abdominal region , the stomach may become lacerated , or it may even rupture if the organ is filled and dis- tended at the moment of ...
... stomach , and in approximately 5 per cent the stomach alone is injured . With blunt trauma to the upper abdominal region , the stomach may become lacerated , or it may even rupture if the organ is filled and dis- tended at the moment of ...
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