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Ileum

Final section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds

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    Regional ileitis / by Burrill B. Crohn and Harry Yarnis ; with special contributions by Richard H. Marshak and David A. Turner.

    Crohn, Burrill B. (Burrill Bernard), 1884-1983. | Date: 1958
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    Ileal stasis / by Lewis Gregory Cole, M.D. New York.

    Cole, Lewis Gregory, 1874-1954 | Date: [1914?]
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    Relation of lesions of the small intestine to disorders of the stomach and cap as observed roentgenologically / by Lewis Gregory Cole, M.D., Professor of Roentgenology in Cornell University Medical College.

    Cole, Lewis Gregory, 1874-1954 | Date: 1914
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    Case of enteritis, accompanied with a preter-natural formation of the ileum : communicated to the editors of the American medical and philosophical register / by John W. Francis.

    Francis, John W. (John Wakefield), 1789-1861. | Date: [1810]
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    Restorative proctocolectomy with ileal reservoir / R.J. Nicholls, R.L. Moskowitz and N.A. Shepherd.

    Nicholls, R. J. | Date: 1988

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