The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. c1959. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. c1962. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. 2d ed., c1964Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Anatomy The most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Page 138
... fistula ) . In another variety of congenital atresia ( 2 ) no com- munication , i.e. , fistula between esopha- gus and respiratory tract , has developed ; lb la 2 3 4 5 only a fibrous cord connects a blindly ending pouch at the proximal ...
... fistula ) . In another variety of congenital atresia ( 2 ) no com- munication , i.e. , fistula between esopha- gus and respiratory tract , has developed ; lb la 2 3 4 5 only a fibrous cord connects a blindly ending pouch at the proximal ...
Page 155
... fistula . With the exophytic type of growth , dysphagia may appear only relatively late in the disease , after the tumor has grown to a large size . Concerning the causal factors of these esophageal lesions , we know as little as we do ...
... fistula . With the exophytic type of growth , dysphagia may appear only relatively late in the disease , after the tumor has grown to a large size . Concerning the causal factors of these esophageal lesions , we know as little as we do ...
Page 189
... FISTULA may colic fistula . The latter be ascertained roentgen- ologically if the contrast medium , given orally , enters the colon immediately or , vice versa , when given rectally , enters the remaining stomach . A trial to treat the ...
... FISTULA may colic fistula . The latter be ascertained roentgen- ologically if the contrast medium , given orally , enters the colon immediately or , vice versa , when given rectally , enters the remaining stomach . A trial to treat the ...
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ANATOMY OF THE MOUTH AND PHARYNX | 1 |
SECTION II | 33 |
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