The diagnostic value of duodenal drainage and cholecystography in gall bladder disease based on a study of 137 operatively proved cases Lawrence J. RigneyW. L. MortensenT. Grier Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 4
The treatment of the individual in the care of peptic ulcer Jacob MeyerJ. Kasanin OriginalPaper Pages: 12 - 15
Studies in gastric motility the relation of the size of the meal to the gastric emptying time in the dog, using a meal rich in fat and protein Edward J. LiereClark K. Sleeth OriginalPaper Pages: 18 - 19
How Does the Activity of the Cerebrum Affect the Work of the Internal Organs? III. The Effect of Conditioned Reflexes on the Flow of Bile Through the Duodenal Ampulla M. A. Ussievich OriginalPaper Pages: 20 - 23
The prevention or healing of experimental peptic ulcer in mann-williamson dogs with the anterior pituitary-like hormone (antuitrin-s) A Preliminary Report David J. SandweissHarry C. SaltzsteinAaron Farbman OriginalPaper Pages: 24 - 30
The Role of Protein in the Prevention of Experimental Gastric Ulcers Milton J. MatznerCharles WindwerAlbert E. Sobel OriginalPaper Pages: 36 - 38
Clinical notes on the use of color filters in sigmoidoscopy Joseph Felsen OriginalPaper Pages: 38 - 39
Continuous drop feeding for the treatment of ulcers of stomach and duodenum A. L. Soresi OriginalPaper Pages: 39 - 40
The follicular lesions of vitamine a and c deficiencies: a critical survey Harry Keil OriginalPaper Pages: 40 - 48