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April 1948

GASTROENTEROLOGY: A Review of the Literature from July 1946 to July 1947

Author Affiliations

CHICAGO

From the Frank Billings Medical Clinic, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago School of Medicine.

Arch Intern Med (Chic). 1948;81(4):534-598. doi:10.1001/archinte.1948.00220220105007
Abstract

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

  • Introduction

  • Books

    • Esophagus

    • General

    • Esophagogastroscope

    • Congenital Atresia

    • Spontaneous Rupture

    • Perforation

    • Foreign Bodies

    • Stricture

    • Diverticula

    • Cardiospasm

    • Peptic Ulcer

    • Cardioesophageal Relaxation

    • Scleroderma

    • Carcinoma

    • Leiomyomas

    • Stomach

    • Gastric Secretion

    • Gastric Motility and Absorption

    • Gastric Cytology

    • Effect of Drugs, Nausea and Emotions

    • Uropepsin

    • Diaphragmatic Hernia

    • Volvulus

    • Diverticula

    • Gastroscopy

    • Experimental Gastritis

    • Symptoms in Patients with Gastritis

    • Large Gastric Rugae

    • Hypertrophic Gastritis

    • Atrophic Gastritis

    • Antral Gastritis

    • Congenital Pyloric Stenosis

    • Pylorospasm

    • Foreign Bodies

    • Gastroileostomy

    • Gastrocolic Fistula

    • Ectopic Smooth Muscle

    • Tuberculosis

    • Gastric Arteriosclerosis

    • Hereditary Hemorrhagic

    • Telangiectasia

    • Polyps and Miscellaneous Tumors

    • Gastric Cancer

    • Survey of Problem

    • Experimental Observations

    • Pernicious Anemia and Gastric Cancer

    • Gastric Secretion

    • Cytologic Elements of Gastric Fluid

    • Metabolic Disturbances

    • Diagnosis

    • Gastroscopy and Gastric Cancer

    • Coexistent Ulcer and Cancer

    • "Carcinomatous Transformation"

    • Unusual Clinical Features

Surgical Treatment and Results
  • Peptic Ulcer

  • Experimental Observations

  • Radiation

  • Treatment of Experimental Ulcer

  • Mechanism of Ulcer Pain

  • General Observations

  • Incidence

  • Psychosomatic Relationships

  • Allergy

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