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Gastro-Intestinal Diseases. Lectures Delivered at the James Mackenzie Institute for Clinical Research, St. Andrews Winter Session, 1927.

Gastro-Intestinal Diseases. Lectures Delivered at the James Mackenzie Institute for Clinical... The material of this volume consists of a report of eleven lectures given at the James Mackenzie Institute by surgeons and internists. It embraces practical discussions of various features of gastro-intestinal disease. The relation of foci of infection in the mouth to eye conditions is emphasized. Other chapters deal with the physiology of digestion, with particular attention to appetite and hunger. A study of the areas of hyperesthesia and hyperalgesia in abdominal disease, together with some remarks on referred pain, follow. It is pointed out that gastric chemistry plays a minor part in the production of digestive symptoms and that disturbances in motility are much more important in this connection. The futility of so-called medical drainage of the gallbladder is pointed out, particularly in view of the fact that the harmful infection resides in the wall of the gallbladder rather than in the bile and is therefore inaccessible to this http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Gastro-Intestinal Diseases. Lectures Delivered at the James Mackenzie Institute for Clinical Research, St. Andrews Winter Session, 1927.

JAMA , Volume 93 (24) – Dec 14, 1929

Gastro-Intestinal Diseases. Lectures Delivered at the James Mackenzie Institute for Clinical Research, St. Andrews Winter Session, 1927.

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The material of this volume consists of a report of eleven lectures given at the James Mackenzie Institute by surgeons and internists. It embraces practical discussions of various features of gastro-intestinal disease. The relation of foci of infection in the mouth to eye conditions is emphasized. Other chapters deal with the physiology of digestion, with particular attention to appetite and hunger. A study of the areas of hyperesthesia and hyperalgesia in abdominal disease, together...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1929 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1929.02710240061034
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Abstract

The material of this volume consists of a report of eleven lectures given at the James Mackenzie Institute by surgeons and internists. It embraces practical discussions of various features of gastro-intestinal disease. The relation of foci of infection in the mouth to eye conditions is emphasized. Other chapters deal with the physiology of digestion, with particular attention to appetite and hunger. A study of the areas of hyperesthesia and hyperalgesia in abdominal disease, together with some remarks on referred pain, follow. It is pointed out that gastric chemistry plays a minor part in the production of digestive symptoms and that disturbances in motility are much more important in this connection. The futility of so-called medical drainage of the gallbladder is pointed out, particularly in view of the fact that the harmful infection resides in the wall of the gallbladder rather than in the bile and is therefore inaccessible to this

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Dec 14, 1929

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