Diseases of the stomach and their surgical treatment / by A.W. Mayo Robson and B.G.A. Moynihan.
- Robson, A. W. Mayo (Arthur William Mayo), 1853-1933.
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Diseases of the stomach and their surgical treatment / by A.W. Mayo Robson and B.G.A. Moynihan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![Case 14.—Mrs. L., aged thirty-eight. Seen with Dr. Mackenzie of Burnley. Indigestion twenty years. Pain constant; lately i\ hours after food. Pain easier on lying down and on face. Lost I stone II pounds. Scars of ulcers on pylorus and anterior wall. Stenosis of pylorus. Glands in lesser omentum. Operation January 8, 1901. Recovery. 6 stones 11 pounds at operation; 7 stones 9 pounds two months later. Case 15.—Mrs. I., aged thirty-six. Symptoms of gastric ulcer five years. Once perforation suspected. Severe haematemesis at first. Adhesions to anterior abdominal wall, etc. Operation January 21, 1901. Recovery. Well April. Case 16.—Miss D., aged forty-nine. Seen with Dr. Hindle. (See full report under Hour-glass Stomach, p. 173.) Operation January 24, 1901. Recovery. 8 stones 5 pounds at operation; 8 stones g pounds a month later. Case 17.—^Irs. E. W'., of Barnsley, aged thirty-six. Seen at infirmary. Two years' pain after food. \'omiting at times. .Melasna. 9 stones 8 pounds to 7 stones 4 pounds. Dilated stomach to i inch below umbilicus. Free HCl present. Opera- tion January 31, 1901. Good recovery. Well April, 1901. Case 18.—Mrs. M. B., aged fifty-six. Seen at infirmary. Three years ago gastro-enterostomy done for peripyloritis from ^all-stones (Murphy). Return of symptoms. Dilated stomach. Operation February 5, 1901. Recovery. ]Much relieved. Case 19.—Miss S. H., of Harrogate, aged twenty-one. Seen at infirmary. Six years' digestive troubles with vomiting. Con- tracted and scarred stomach. Tenderness at epigastrium. Free HCl. Weight 6 stones 2 pounds. Stomach extensively ulcer- ated and thickened and puckered. Operation February 8, 1901. Recovery. February 21 had got to take solids; then vomited blood and had great pain. Rectal feeding, then milk, etc., given. Well April and taking ordinary food. Case 20.—Mrs. M. A. G., aged forty-four. Seen at infirmary. Chronic ulcer fourteen months. Large incompetent stomach. Ulcer on posterior wall, near pylorus. Operation February 11, 1901. Recovery. Quite well April 3, 1901. Case 21.—-Mrs. M. H., aged twenty-two. Seen at infirmary. Intractable ulcer for nearly one year, unrelieved by treatment. Hyperchlorhydria. Reichmann's disease. Operation February 12, 1901. Recovery. Case 22.—Mr. S., aged sixty-four. Seen with Dr. Thorburn ■of Sedbergh. Two years' history of pain and vomiting—lately ■coffee-ground vomit in large quantity. No tumour felt. At ■operation thickening along lesser curvature and at pylorus. Glands. Very feeble indeed. Operation February 14, 1901.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21209236_0297.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


