. Diseases of the stomach : including dietetic and medicinal treatment . Vomited fluid of acute hypersecretion case of acute gastric ulcer. The vomit-ing of this quantitj occurred thirty-fivehours after total abstinence from food anddrink. Measurement in Fio. 109. ^VOMITING CUP OF TEA 0 1 ACID FLUID nq DINNER Line of pain in acute hypersecretion from a patient with acute duodenal ulcer showinginOuencc of food, alkalies, and vomiting, on the pain. be narrowed, or l)r()wnisli from altered blood. I^ood remains may bepresent if food has recently been ingested, but usually the bu
. Diseases of the stomach : including dietetic and medicinal treatment . Vomited fluid of acute hypersecretion case of acute gastric ulcer. The vomit-ing of this quantitj occurred thirty-fivehours after total abstinence from food anddrink. Measurement in Fio. 109. ^VOMITING CUP OF TEA 0 1 ACID FLUID nq DINNER Line of pain in acute hypersecretion from a patient with acute duodenal ulcer showinginOuencc of food, alkalies, and vomiting, on the pain. be narrowed, or l)r()wnisli from altered blood. I^ood remains may bepresent if food has recently been ingested, but usually the bulk of thevomitus is of Huid alone. ACUTE HYPERSECRETION 513 2. The vomited liquid is in greater quantity than can be accountedfor by fluids recently taken, and is usually quite excessive, one or morepints being ejected by gushes. Very characteristic is this excessivefluid vomiting when the patient has been deprived for some time ofall nourishment; the patient wonders where all the fluid comes ^en though the patient may have been fasting for twenty-four ormore hours, two or three basinsful may be collected during the nausea is rare, the vomiting being usually preceded by a shortperiod of fulness and uneasiness followed by effortless vomiting of theacid liqu
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