American Medicine, Volume 33American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1927 |
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Page 12
... hydrochloric , sodium chloride or sodium bicarbonate may be administered as any one of them will concentrate the ... acid gets into the duodenum and the pylorus does not operate normally . In such cases fluids must be given ; alkalies ...
... hydrochloric , sodium chloride or sodium bicarbonate may be administered as any one of them will concentrate the ... acid gets into the duodenum and the pylorus does not operate normally . In such cases fluids must be given ; alkalies ...
Page 79
... acid or combined hydrochloric acid ; the ferments are likewise or greatly reduced in amount . This condition is a sign of dis- turbed function of the stomach which may accompany such diseases as carcinoma , severe anemia , or chronic ...
... acid or combined hydrochloric acid ; the ferments are likewise or greatly reduced in amount . This condition is a sign of dis- turbed function of the stomach which may accompany such diseases as carcinoma , severe anemia , or chronic ...
Page 80
... hydrochloric acid may be due to the same remote causes in different patients . In a majority of cases diplococci and streptococci are found in the gastric mucosa . Their presence leaves us to believe that the condi- tion may be of focal ...
... hydrochloric acid may be due to the same remote causes in different patients . In a majority of cases diplococci and streptococci are found in the gastric mucosa . Their presence leaves us to believe that the condi- tion may be of focal ...
Page 81
... hydrochloric acid ; hydrochloric acid , if present , would cause a periodic closure of the pylorus . The food passes with more than normal rapidity . into the small intestine . Patients with achylia gastrica may maintain a fair state of ...
... hydrochloric acid ; hydrochloric acid , if present , would cause a periodic closure of the pylorus . The food passes with more than normal rapidity . into the small intestine . Patients with achylia gastrica may maintain a fair state of ...
Page 82
... acid . Since the test is more sensitive to mineral than to organic acids , a marked reaction points to the presence of free hydrochloric acid . Thick filter - paper soaked in Congo - red solution , dried , and cut into strips may be ...
... acid . Since the test is more sensitive to mineral than to organic acids , a marked reaction points to the presence of free hydrochloric acid . Thick filter - paper soaked in Congo - red solution , dried , and cut into strips may be ...
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