Cancer of the stomachP. Blakiston, 1900 - 157 pages |
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... visible and the pylorus could be felt . Under careful feeding the child improved for some months , subsequently dying from broncho - pneumonia . Autopsy verified the diagnosis . 5 - II . Cancer of the Stomach during the Second Decade ...
... visible and the pylorus could be felt . Under careful feeding the child improved for some months , subsequently dying from broncho - pneumonia . Autopsy verified the diagnosis . 5 - II . Cancer of the Stomach during the Second Decade ...
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... visible in the mass . It could be moved quite to the right of the middle line . Gurgling was evident in the mass . There was a tumour mass in the navel which was of stony hardness and could be grasped and moved . It was slightly tender ...
... visible in the mass . It could be moved quite to the right of the middle line . Gurgling was evident in the mass . There was a tumour mass in the navel which was of stony hardness and could be grasped and moved . It was slightly tender ...
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... visible . The lower border of this mass was within a finger's breadth of the right anterior superior iliac spine . It was hard and sharp , and could be felt to descend on inspiration . Numerous rounded prominences were felt . The liver ...
... visible . The lower border of this mass was within a finger's breadth of the right anterior superior iliac spine . It was hard and sharp , and could be felt to descend on inspiration . Numerous rounded prominences were felt . The liver ...
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... visible . The blood showed hæmoglobin 30 per cent .; red corpuscles , 3,100,000 ; white corpuscles , 22,000 . The test meals contained blood , showed absence of free hydrochloric acid , and presence of lactic acid . The patient lost ...
... visible . The blood showed hæmoglobin 30 per cent .; red corpuscles , 3,100,000 ; white corpuscles , 22,000 . The test meals contained blood , showed absence of free hydrochloric acid , and presence of lactic acid . The patient lost ...
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... visible in the stomach contents , while in 6 it was only observed microscopically . The presence of blood is always a suggestive sign , especially if a soft tube has been used without undue force . Care should be taken to exclude blood ...
... visible in the stomach contents , while in 6 it was only observed microscopically . The presence of blood is always a suggestive sign , especially if a soft tube has been used without undue force . Care should be taken to exclude blood ...
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