The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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More severe hemorrhages reveal themselves by the appearance of visible blood in the stool , where it may be either ... Patients taking iron or bismuth preparations pass dark stools , and a reddish stool appears after the injection of ...
More severe hemorrhages reveal themselves by the appearance of visible blood in the stool , where it may be either ... Patients taking iron or bismuth preparations pass dark stools , and a reddish stool appears after the injection of ...
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... 35 TO 50 MICROCURIES TRIOLEIN DIGESTED BY PANCREATIC LIPASE -ABSORPTION LOLEIC ACID DOES NOT REQUIRE PANCREATIC DIGESTION PRIOR TO ABSORPTION POOLED 72 HOUR STOOL TESTED FOR AMOUNT OF RADIOACTIVITY POOLED 72 HOUR STOOL TESTED FOR ...
... 35 TO 50 MICROCURIES TRIOLEIN DIGESTED BY PANCREATIC LIPASE -ABSORPTION LOLEIC ACID DOES NOT REQUIRE PANCREATIC DIGESTION PRIOR TO ABSORPTION POOLED 72 HOUR STOOL TESTED FOR AMOUNT OF RADIOACTIVITY POOLED 72 HOUR STOOL TESTED FOR ...
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CIBA CLAY - COLORED STOOL ( ACHOLIC ) TARRY STOOL ( MELENA ) BLOOD - STAINED STOOL ( LOCAL LESIONS OF LEFT COLON AND ... value of stool examination has diminished as more direct methods for the diagnosis of gastro - intestinal disturb ...
CIBA CLAY - COLORED STOOL ( ACHOLIC ) TARRY STOOL ( MELENA ) BLOOD - STAINED STOOL ( LOCAL LESIONS OF LEFT COLON AND ... value of stool examination has diminished as more direct methods for the diagnosis of gastro - intestinal disturb ...
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