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Credit: Intestinal surgery / by N. Senn. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![IV. Anatomico-Pathological Forms of Intestinal Obstruction, {Continued), - 2. Invagination, Pathology of Acnte, - - . . - 83 Pathology of Chronic, ' ■ - 86 Treatment, - . . . . - 87 Rectal Insufflation of Hydrogen Gas, - - 88 Colotomy, - - . . . - 89 Enterotomy, gn Laparotomy, - . . . - 91 Disinvagination, - - - - 94 Intestinal Anastomosis, - . . - 95 Resection, gg 3. Volvulus, - - - . . . -98 Treatment, - .... jQg 4. Flexion and Adhesions, - - - jq4 5. Ligamentous Bands and Diverticula, - - . no 6. Stenosis, 121 1. Congenital, - - . . . 121 2. Acquired or Cicatricial, - 123 7. Tumors, -• . 127 1. Non-Malignant, 128 2. Malignant, - - - . . - 129 a. Sarcoma, - - - . . 129 b. Carcinoma, ... . 131 V. Dynamic. Intestinal Obstruction, .... 134 1. Tympanites, 134 2. Peritonitis, 136 3. Catarrhal and Ulcerative Enteritis, - - - 137 4. Exventration, ------- 138 An Experimental Contribution to Intestinal Surgery, with Special Refer- ence to the Treatment of Intestinal Obstruction, - - 141 [Reprinted from Annals of Surgery, by permission.] General Remarks on Experiments, - - - 144 I. Artificial Obstruction, .... . 146 1. Stenosis, ... ... 146 a. Partial Enterectomy, - - 146 b. Circular Constriction, - - - 147 2. Flexion, - - 149 3. Volvulus, - - - 151 4. Invagination, - - ... 152 Permeability of Ileo-Ctecal Valve, - - - 157 II. Enterectomy, ------- 158 Excision of Colon, .... 161 Physiological Exclusion, ... 163](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20405388_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)