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Page 189
... intestinal lumen and others lie free from it in the wall or outside it . The terminology employed is not uniform , but those opening into the lumen of the intestine are usually described as diverticula and those isolated from it as ...
... intestinal lumen and others lie free from it in the wall or outside it . The terminology employed is not uniform , but those opening into the lumen of the intestine are usually described as diverticula and those isolated from it as ...
Page 190
... intestinal origin a large lymphangioma in the root of the mesentery might produce intestinal obstruction . A case is described by Eichwald ( 1941 ) and recently similar tumours have been seen here on two occasions , but both infants ...
... intestinal origin a large lymphangioma in the root of the mesentery might produce intestinal obstruction . A case is described by Eichwald ( 1941 ) and recently similar tumours have been seen here on two occasions , but both infants ...
Page 202
... intestinal cells , but of more mechanical con- sideration relating to intestinal movement . It would seem reasonable to believe that increased opportunities for contact between the intestinal mucosa and the contents of the bowel would ...
... intestinal cells , but of more mechanical con- sideration relating to intestinal movement . It would seem reasonable to believe that increased opportunities for contact between the intestinal mucosa and the contents of the bowel would ...
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