The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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Page 80
The interdigestive or " hunger ” periods frequently begin with mild , rhythmic
pressure waves occurring at a rate of three per minute , a pattern designated as
tonus rhythm ( Carlson ) , indicating that it represents regular changes in the
tonus ...
The interdigestive or " hunger ” periods frequently begin with mild , rhythmic
pressure waves occurring at a rate of three per minute , a pattern designated as
tonus rhythm ( Carlson ) , indicating that it represents regular changes in the
tonus ...
Page 108
The manifestations include both inflammatory and dystrophic changes which may
occasionally be distinct but usually reinforce one another . A marginal
periodontitis is the sequel to a usually long - standing marginal gingivitis ( see
page 111 ) ...
The manifestations include both inflammatory and dystrophic changes which may
occasionally be distinct but usually reinforce one another . A marginal
periodontitis is the sequel to a usually long - standing marginal gingivitis ( see
page 111 ) ...
Page 119
In general , the changes of the oral mucosa seen in states of undernourishment
are the result of multiple deficiencies , since the essential enzyme components (
vitamins ) occur in close association in nature . The B complex group , for ...
In general , the changes of the oral mucosa seen in states of undernourishment
are the result of multiple deficiencies , since the essential enzyme components (
vitamins ) occur in close association in nature . The B complex group , for ...
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