. American quarterly of roentgenology . Fig. 1. Perforating gastric ulcer, with hour-glass contractions, and pyloric stenosis(due to adhesions). The arrow points tothe abrupt termination of the perfora-tion. Confirmed by operation by Fig. 2. Tetanic hour-glass contraction of thestomach due to small ulcer on the lesser cur-vature, studied and confirmed at operationby Prof. Laplace 4 years Fig. 3. Indurated gastric ulcer on the lesser curvature,which persisted during two hours of careful contraction on the opposite lines show peristaltic moveme


. American quarterly of roentgenology . Fig. 1. Perforating gastric ulcer, with hour-glass contractions, and pyloric stenosis(due to adhesions). The arrow points tothe abrupt termination of the perfora-tion. Confirmed by operation by Fig. 2. Tetanic hour-glass contraction of thestomach due to small ulcer on the lesser cur-vature, studied and confirmed at operationby Prof. Laplace 4 years Fig. 3. Indurated gastric ulcer on the lesser curvature,which persisted during two hours of careful contraction on the opposite lines show peristaltic movement of the greatercurvature, and partial obliteration of the indentationon the greater curvature. See sharp lines on borderof indentation on the lesser curvature. ^


Size: 2513px × 994px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidamericanquar, bookyear1912