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from Abstracts Current Literature and Anatomy Physiology The Duodenal Pylorus Reflex. F. Barsony and B. Orvosi Hortobagyi, hetil. 1924. 68:320, their the authors come to the Based on on dogs, following experiments conclusions The so-called which the duodenopylorus reflex, was among important of for a and which also the foundation to principles physiology long time, gave the and not exist. The pathology of stomach, pylorus duodenum, does explana¬ on The tions based this are erroneous and without value. reflex, entirely of a reflex and the previous conception duodenopylorus must be abandoned, reflex theories built on the of this discarded. assumption Baltimore. Zentay, Relation of of of The the Speed Sedimentation Erythrocytes to Colloidal Conditions of the Plasma of the Nursling. Georg Hille, Monatschr. f. Kinderh. 1924. 28:137, In and clinicians have studied the so-called recent years physiologists sus¬ of the of sedimentation in pension stability erythrocytes by estimating speed mixtures of and sodium citrate. have been made this plasma Attempts to use an method as aid in The idea seems to be that of sedimentation diagnosis. speed would on conditions of and in the which depend fibrinogen globulin blood, might altered in disease. be Hille studied a number of
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Aug 1, 1924
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