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Credit: The diseases of the stomach / by Dr. C.A. Ewald. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CONTENTS. Preface to the second American edition iii Preface to the third German edition v CHAPTER PAGE I.—Methods op examination,—Determination of the acidity and ACIDS OF THE CONTENTS OF THE STOMACH 1 II,—Methods of examination {continued).—Determination of the di- gestion OF ALBUMEN AND STARCH.—ABSORPTION AND MOTILITY.— The TECHNIQUE OF THE EXAMINATION OF THE STOMACH , , , 60 III,—Stenoses and strictures of the oesophagus and of the cardia . 109 IV,—The general relations of the stomach to the organism.—In- flammation OF the stomach.—Gastritis glandularis acuta, IDIOPATHICA ET SYMPATHICA.—GASTRITIS PHLEGMONOSA PURULENTA. Gastritis toxica 155 v.—Chronic glandular gastritis.—Chronic catarrh of the stomach . 192' VI.—[Mechanical] insufficiency and dilatation of the stomach , . 254 VII,—Cancer of the stomach 313 VIII.—Ulcer of the stomach.—Ulcus pepticum seu rodens . . . 377 IX.—The neuroses of the stomach.—The physiological relations of the stomach 448 X,—The neuroses of the stomach 478 XI.—The neuroses of the stomach {continued) 501 XII.—The correlation of the diseases of the stojiach to those of other organs.—The practical value of the modern chemical tests 563 Index 583](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21223026_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


