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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Frank Henry Netter. ENDOGENOUS INFECTION CLINICAL PICTURE J.
SECTION XII — PLATE 2.7 Intestinal Disturbances Due to Psychic Factors.
Allergy and Endogenous Infection (Continued from page 139) an ingested
allergen is delayed ...
Frank Henry Netter. ENDOGENOUS INFECTION CLINICAL PICTURE J.
SECTION XII — PLATE 2.7 Intestinal Disturbances Due to Psychic Factors.
Allergy and Endogenous Infection (Continued from page 139) an ingested
allergen is delayed ...
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INFECTION TYPE INFECTION OF GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT; TOXINS
RELEASED AFTER INGESTION FERMENT GLUCOSE DIFFERENTIATED BY
BUT NOT LACTOSE AGGLUTINATION REACTION TOXIN TYPE TOXINS
PRODUCED ...
INFECTION TYPE INFECTION OF GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT; TOXINS
RELEASED AFTER INGESTION FERMENT GLUCOSE DIFFERENTIATED BY
BUT NOT LACTOSE AGGLUTINATION REACTION TOXIN TYPE TOXINS
PRODUCED ...
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INFECTION OF GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT USUALLY ORIGINATES IN
ILEOCECAL REGION PERFORATION, WITH "WALLED-OFF" OR GENERALIZED
PERITONITIS PEUTZ-JEGHERS SYNDROME MUCOCUTANEOUS
PIGMENTATION.
INFECTION OF GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT USUALLY ORIGINATES IN
ILEOCECAL REGION PERFORATION, WITH "WALLED-OFF" OR GENERALIZED
PERITONITIS PEUTZ-JEGHERS SYNDROME MUCOCUTANEOUS
PIGMENTATION.
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