. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . B. PLATE LXVl.—Stomach anij Colon showinc Nimkuoitosis. Jaiiie Case as in Plate LXV. ft, Six hours after ingestion of food, stomach still containing coiisideniljle <iuantity of food. /, Two hours later, eight hours after ingestion, stomach contracting vigorously on the liisniuth residue. c, Twenty-four hours after meal : food in colon. FUNCTIONAL DISTURBANCES OF THE STOMACH 341 cycle of respiration. It has been noted by surgeons, during operationsunder anaesthetics, that while peristalsis is absent and the sphincters arerelaxed, the contents of the sto


. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . B. PLATE LXVl.—Stomach anij Colon showinc Nimkuoitosis. Jaiiie Case as in Plate LXV. ft, Six hours after ingestion of food, stomach still containing coiisideniljle <iuantity of food. /, Two hours later, eight hours after ingestion, stomach contracting vigorously on the liisniuth residue. c, Twenty-four hours after meal : food in colon. FUNCTIONAL DISTURBANCES OF THE STOMACH 341 cycle of respiration. It has been noted by surgeons, during operationsunder anaesthetics, that while peristalsis is absent and the sphincters arerelaxed, the contents of the stomach are ejected into the duodenum in jetssynchronous with the respiratory movements. The form and depth of the peristaltic wave differ in the varying typesof stomach, and in the same stomach with the patient in different also varies with the character of the ingesta. The Time taken by the Stomach to Empty.—The relation of the empty-ing time of a stomach to that of the normal type is the most accurate wayof determining i


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