. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . disease. One might evenconjecture that biliary motility was influ-enced in some such fashion, , that slowbiliary flow was secondary to small intes-tinal hypomotility in turn the resultantof colonic stasis. Clinically again thereare suggestive things. For instance theinsistence of certain persons on the cure oftheir biliousness, whose explanation nophysician may attempt, by means ofpurgatives which we are thoroughly assur-ed are not cholagogue but which apparentlyamply serve the end desired from thepatients stand


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . disease. One might evenconjecture that biliary motility was influ-enced in some such fashion, , that slowbiliary flow was secondary to small intes-tinal hypomotility in turn the resultantof colonic stasis. Clinically again thereare suggestive things. For instance theinsistence of certain persons on the cure oftheir biliousness, whose explanation nophysician may attempt, by means ofpurgatives which we are thoroughly assur-ed are not cholagogue but which apparentlyamply serve the end desired from thepatients standpoint. 2. Evidence strongly suggests that thesame far reaching proximal recoil occurs insomewhat less degree in functional stasis ,>tthe colon as in marked colonic constipa-tion. The x-ray apparently shows that notonly is there resulting motor delay through-out the entire colon but also secondarilyin lesser degree in the small evidence of small intestinal recoilthrough the form of the small intestinal A-Rav Evidence of Abdominal Small Intestinal States 20:. Fig. 5. Normal small intestine of subject of hyposthenichabitus. Compare with following photo. Small intes-tine in toto is somewhat low in position, its variousportions massed to a degree and the tonus moderateonly, the rate of motility slower than in either of thepreceding types, j


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