. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . nsisting of cereals, eggs,cream soup, cooked vegetables, chicken, fish,all kinds of desserts, with tea, coffee andmilk. No medication for relief of gastricsymptoms was given. March 18, i()2i. Patient given roentgen-ray treatment as follows: 25 , 80 , 3 mm. aluminum filter, skin targetdistance 10 inches. Area exposed, abdomenover stomach region. Patient did not feel any evil effects fromtreatment, returned to the ward, ate hermeals regularly and on the fourth day fol-lowing treatment, the fractional test
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . nsisting of cereals, eggs,cream soup, cooked vegetables, chicken, fish,all kinds of desserts, with tea, coffee andmilk. No medication for relief of gastricsymptoms was given. March 18, i()2i. Patient given roentgen-ray treatment as follows: 25 , 80 , 3 mm. aluminum filter, skin targetdistance 10 inches. Area exposed, abdomenover stomach region. Patient did not feel any evil effects fromtreatment, returned to the ward, ate hermeals regularly and on the fourth day fol-lowing treatment, the fractional test was asfollows: Free HCI Total Acid I St 15 50 2nd 20 60 3rd 20 75 4th 35 90 5th 55 95 6th 65 95 7th 65 95 8lh 40 70 Three test meals were taken on three sue- Patient continued on her liberal diet. Sub- cessive days ( as above), in order to es- jectively, she felt somewhat relieved, and on •Read at the Second Annual Meeting of the Western Section of-The American Roentgen Ray SociExy, Portland, Ore., May 27, 1921. 623 624 Effects of Roentgen Rays on Gastric Hyperacidity.
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