| William Pepper - 1895 - 1114 pages
...Jaworski. The trial breakfast of Ewald is the one in common use. This consists of a roll of bread with a glass of water or a cup of tea without milk or sugar, taken on an empty stomach. In an hour the gastric contents are to be removed. These should normally... | |
| William Colby Goodno - Homeopathy - 1895 - 998 pages
...test meal, because it is the simplest, is Ewald's test breakfast. This consists of a roll of bread, a glass of water, or a cup of tea without milk or sugar, taken on an empty stomach. This is sufficiently softened in a short space of time to enable it to be... | |
| 1906 - 544 pages
...depends upon the condition of the stomach and the substances to be tested for: Ewald's test breakfast consists of a roll or slice of bread without butter,...glass of water or a cup of tea without milk or sugar. This is withdrawn in one hour. Boas' test breakfast consists of one ounce of rolled oats, boiled in... | |
| Frank Billings - 1910 - 392 pages
...cells. The test meal most frequently used is called the Ewald test breakfast. This consists of a roll and a glass of water, or a cup of tea without milk or sugar. The time for withdrawal is one hour after eating. Leube's test dinner is sometimes used. This consists... | |
| 1912 - 830 pages
...examination of gastric juice. This consists of two slices of bread without butter, a glass of water, and a cup of tea without milk or sugar; or, more accurately, about 50 grams of bread and 400 cc. of fluid. The test-breakfast should be eaten by .the patient on an empty stomach, allowingten minutes for its... | |
| Victor Caryl Myers, Morris S. Fine - Diagnosis - 1913 - 156 pages
...two slices of bread without butter, a glass of water, 1. Rose: Arch. Int. Med., 1910, V., p. 459. and a cup of tea without milk or sugar; or, more accurately, about 50 grams of bread and 400 cc. of fluid. The test-breakfast should be eaten by the patient on an empty stomach, allowing ten minutes for its... | |
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