. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . uble except that she had heart burnand eructations at intervals for yearspreceding the present trouble. There IPLE PEPTIC ULCERS—PORTIS AND was no history of jaundice. The familyhistory does not contam anything ofnote. The physical examination revealedno abnormal findings in the nervous sys-tem. The pupils reacted to light andaccommodation. The tonsils were smalland ragged. The heart and lungs werenormal. The abdominal wall was thinand flaccid. The liver was slightly en-larged and firmer than normal. Therewas some tenderness over the gall-bl


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . uble except that she had heart burnand eructations at intervals for yearspreceding the present trouble. There IPLE PEPTIC ULCERS—PORTIS AND was no history of jaundice. The familyhistory does not contam anything ofnote. The physical examination revealedno abnormal findings in the nervous sys-tem. The pupils reacted to light andaccommodation. The tonsils were smalland ragged. The heart and lungs werenormal. The abdominal wall was thinand flaccid. The liver was slightly en-larged and firmer than normal. Therewas some tenderness over the gall-blad-der, but it was most marked over theepigastrium and here the abdominalwall was rigid on palpation. The blood showed 3,600,000 redcells, 9,000 white cells, and the hemo-globin was 75. The Wassermann testwas negative. The urine was stool showed occult blood. Th?stomach test showed free HCL I 5,total acidity 35. The test for occultblood gave a marked reaction andsarcinae were present in large numbers. The x-ray study made by Dr. Jen-.


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