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 109
As far as the patient is concerned , the discomfort attending the procedure is not
excessive and , in any event , is only transitory . Sedation is indicated in
excessively apprehensive patients . Parenteral administration of an opiate , or the
local ...
As far as the patient is concerned , the discomfort attending the procedure is not
excessive and , in any event , is only transitory . Sedation is indicated in
excessively apprehensive patients . Parenteral administration of an opiate , or the
local ...
Page 131
SMALL BOWEL DivertiCULOSIS OF COLON II ( DIVERTICULITIS ) more -SKIN
BLADDER Inflammation in and around the diverticula occurs in only a small
percentage of patients with diverticulosis . The manner in which infection may
arise ...
SMALL BOWEL DivertiCULOSIS OF COLON II ( DIVERTICULITIS ) more -SKIN
BLADDER Inflammation in and around the diverticula occurs in only a small
percentage of patients with diverticulosis . The manner in which infection may
arise ...
Page 146
A severe acute episode may give the indication for an emergency operation to
save the life of the patient , when all ... in the younger patients in whom the
disease started relatively early and who developed a marked
pseudopolypoidosis .
A severe acute episode may give the indication for an emergency operation to
save the life of the patient , when all ... in the younger patients in whom the
disease started relatively early and who developed a marked
pseudopolypoidosis .
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