Ulcer recurrences attributed to upper respiratory tract infection: A possible illustration of the shwartzman phenomenon Burrill B. CrohnGregory Shwartzman OriginalPaper Pages: 705 - 707
Studies in mucous membrane hypersensitiveness Irving GrayMatthew Walzer OriginalPaper Pages: 707 - 712
Secondary effects of radiation upon the rectum following the treatment of extrarectal pelvic lesions L. K. Ferguson OriginalPaper Pages: 712 - 719
Deficiency states associated with gastro-intestinal disease Dwight L. WilburAlbert M. Snell OriginalPaper Pages: 720 - 728
The diarrhea of the pancreatic insufficiency J. Arnold BargenJesse L. BollmanEdwin J. Kepler OriginalPaper Pages: 728 - 732
The diagnosis and treatment of acute non-hemorrhagic pancreatitis Robert Elman OriginalPaper Pages: 732 - 736
Back pain in lesions of the gastro-intestinal tract, with particular reference to duodenal ulcer William Jason Mixter OriginalPaper Pages: 736 - 739
Acute abdominal pain from upper urinary tract lesions Alexander RandallBoland Hughes OriginalPaper Pages: 739 - 742
Intubation studies of the human small intestine: VII. Factors concerned in absorption of glucose from the jejunum and ileum W. Osler AbbottWalter G. KarrT. Grier Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 742 - 752
Deposition of glycogen in normal and in experimentally damaged livers after oral and intravenous administration of dextrose T. L. AlthausenM. Stockholm OriginalPaper Pages: 752 - 758
“Abercrombie’s acute ileitis and combesaunders-crohn’s terminal or regional ileitis”—(Or, “crohnginzburg-oppenheimer’s disease”) Hyman I. Goldstein Editorials Pages: 766 - 766