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 70
RIGHT INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC ARTERY LEFT COLIC ARTERY ASCENDING
BRANCH DESCENDING BRANCH RIGHT EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY BLOOD
SUPPLY OF SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE RIGHT INTERNAL ILIAC ...
RIGHT INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC ARTERY LEFT COLIC ARTERY ASCENDING
BRANCH DESCENDING BRANCH RIGHT EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY BLOOD
SUPPLY OF SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE RIGHT INTERNAL ILIAC ...
Page 102
The loss of blood from small lesions may be so minimal that , in the absence of
other symptoms , it may escape attention and , when prolonged , may lead to
microcytic anemia as the first sign of a gastro - intestinal disorder . Since blood ...
The loss of blood from small lesions may be so minimal that , in the absence of
other symptoms , it may escape attention and , when prolonged , may lead to
microcytic anemia as the first sign of a gastro - intestinal disorder . Since blood ...
Page 108
A tarry stool indicates gastro - intestinal bleeding ( see page 102 ) , usually from
the upper levels , and a stool colored red with blood means bleeding in the lower
intestinal tract . The shape of the stool is , as a rule , reliably reported by the ...
A tarry stool indicates gastro - intestinal bleeding ( see page 102 ) , usually from
the upper levels , and a stool colored red with blood means bleeding in the lower
intestinal tract . The shape of the stool is , as a rule , reliably reported by the ...
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