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An Introduction to Gastro-Enterology

A Clinical Study of the Structure and Functions of the Human Alimentary Tube

  • 1 Edición - 1 de enero de 1947
  • Última edición
  • Autor: James Dunlop Lickley
  • Idioma: Inglés

An Introduction to Gastro-Enterology: A Clinical Study of the Structure and Functions of the Human Alimentary Tube covers the diagnosis and treatment of alimentary tube disorders.… Leer más

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An Introduction to Gastro-Enterology: A Clinical Study of the Structure and Functions of the Human Alimentary Tube covers the diagnosis and treatment of alimentary tube disorders. This book is organized into four parts encompassing 19 chapters that evaluate the basic structure, divisions, and vascular arrangements of alimentary tube. Some of the topics covered in the book are the vascular and nervous functions of the alimentary tube; its lining membrane and the disposition of its abdominal part; mechanism of the preparatory, final digestive, and absorptive segments. Other chapters deal with the operations of the expulsive segments, the important features of the controlling nervous mechanism, and the implications of alimentary pain. The defense mechanisms unique to the alimentary tube are described. The last chapters are devoted to the useful clinical applications of the expulsive segments. The book can provide useful information to doctors, students, and researchers.

Índice

PrefaceIntroductionPart I The Structure and Divisions of the Alimentary Tube I.—The General Structure and Divisions of the Alimentary Tube II.—The Muscular Tunic of the Alimentary Tube III.—The Vascular Arrangements of the Alimentary Tube IV.—The Nervous Arrangements of the Alimentary Tube V.—The Lining Membrane of the Alimentary Tube VI.—The General Anatomical Disposition of the Abdominal Part of the Alimentary TubePart II How The Alimentary Tube Work Sunder Normal Conditions VII.—Some General Considerations VIII.—The Work of the Preparatory Segments IX.—The Work of the Final Digestive And Absorptive Segments X—The Work of the Expulsive SegmentsPart III.How the Working of the Alimentary Tube Is Modified by Certain Abnormal Conditions XI.—A Short Summary of the Factors Involved XII.—The Relevant Features of the Controlling Nervous Mechanism XIII.—The Significance of Alimentary Pain XIV.—The Defense Mechanisms Peculiar to the Alimentary TubePart IV Some Practical Clinical Applications XV.—The Scope of the Inquiry XVI.—The Prepararatory Segment XVII.—The Final Digestive and Absorptive Segment XVIII.—The Expulsive Segment XIX.—Some Special Considerations

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  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 1 de enero de 1947
  • Idioma: Inglés

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