. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . tions, anastomoses and organ suspen-sions and fixations. Bibliography 1. Harvey, S. C.: Congenitalvariations in the peritoneal relations ofthe ascending colon, cecum, appendixand terminal ileum. Ann. Surg.,67:641, June. 1918. 2. Gray and .Anderson: Develop-mental adhesions affecting the lowerend of ileum and colon. Edinburgh,1912. 3. Fowler, R. H.: Persistent de-velopmental anomalies of position ofthe large intestine, with especial refer-ence to the ascending colon and Rec. 89:353, Feb. 26, 1916. 4. Oertel, H.: Post-nasal develop-
. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . tions, anastomoses and organ suspen-sions and fixations. Bibliography 1. Harvey, S. C.: Congenitalvariations in the peritoneal relations ofthe ascending colon, cecum, appendixand terminal ileum. Ann. Surg.,67:641, June. 1918. 2. Gray and .Anderson: Develop-mental adhesions affecting the lowerend of ileum and colon. Edinburgh,1912. 3. Fowler, R. H.: Persistent de-velopmental anomalies of position ofthe large intestine, with especial refer-ence to the ascending colon and Rec. 89:353, Feb. 26, 1916. 4. Oertel, H.: Post-nasal develop-ment and pathological organ reconstruc-tion in relation to function and J. M Sci. 161 :694, May, 1921. 5. Thompson, James E.: .Surgeryand embryology. Surg. Gynec. :18, July, 1920. 6. Williams, R.: Symptoms andsurgical treatment of certain conditionsproduced by the presence of adventi-tious bands .ind membranes within theabdominal cavity. Southern M. :895, October, 1916. 369 POSITIONAL ANOMALIES OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT—HUBENY. p;. a o «o 2 a K ists ^■s p. 3i5s5
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