Intubation studies of the human small intestine Kendall A. ElsomJ. L. Drossner OriginalPaper Pages: 589 - 593
Intubation studies of the human small intestine Kendall A. ElsomPaul M. GlennJ. L. Drossner OriginalPaper Pages: 593 - 597
Observations on the oral administration of citrated blood in man Leon SchiffRichard J. StevensAnna Lublin OriginalPaper Pages: 597 - 602
The comparative value of serial hippuric acid excretion, total cholesterol, cholesterol ester, and phospho-lipid tests in diseases of the liver Franklin W. WhiteEmmanuel DeutschDorothy Jensen OriginalPaper Pages: 603 - 610
The effects of vitamin deficiency on the gastro-intestinal tract Dwight L. Wilbur OriginalPaper Pages: 610 - 617
The clinical value of quantitative vitamin determinations Thomas T. MackieWalter H. EddyRuth Bach OriginalPaper Pages: 617 - 628
Clinical observations on the possible relationship of digestive tract disease to a type of Osteoporosis Charles L. BrownStoughton R. VogelRobert Paul Meader OriginalPaper Pages: 628 - 632
The role of the circulation in the production of peptic ulcer Russell S. BolesHelena E. RiggsJohn O. Griffiths OriginalPaper Pages: 632 - 636
Massive hemorrhage from peptic ulcer John minor BlackfordWilliam S. Cole OriginalPaper Pages: 637 - 641
Results of treatment of massive gastric hemorrhage Albert F. R. Andresen OriginalPaper Pages: 641 - 646
Gastro-Intestinal hemorrhage from otherwise symptomless lesions, with special reference to duodenal ulcer George B. EustermanCarl G. Morlock OriginalPaper Pages: 647 - 654
Some unusual gastro-entcrological surgical problems Frank H. LaheySamuel F. Marshall OriginalPaper Pages: 654 - 664