. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . PORTIS kinson did not show any evidence o!gall stones. The stomach was large anddilated. There were two penetratingulcers in the lesser curvature, involvingthe pars media (Fig. 1). The parspylorica was irregular and could notbe filled. The duodenal bulb was nor-mal. The emptying time was markedlydelayed. At the end of 24 hours thestomach was more than half full. At the operation, which was doneby Dr. McArthur, the two penetratingulcers were found, and these were re-sected and the stomach anastomosed tothe jejunum. The gall-bladder wasfound f


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . PORTIS kinson did not show any evidence o!gall stones. The stomach was large anddilated. There were two penetratingulcers in the lesser curvature, involvingthe pars media (Fig. 1). The parspylorica was irregular and could notbe filled. The duodenal bulb was nor-mal. The emptying time was markedlydelayed. At the end of 24 hours thestomach was more than half full. At the operation, which was doneby Dr. McArthur, the two penetratingulcers were found, and these were re-sected and the stomach anastomosed tothe jejunum. The gall-bladder wasfound full of stones and the entire gall-bladder was removed. The patient made a good recovery. Case No. 2 Female, age 43, was referred forconsultation by Dr. Getty in 1 920, andit is through his kindness that we aremaking this report. She complained of epigastric painat times, relieved by food and was no nausea. Tenderness waspresent in the epigastrium. The stomachcontents showed 28 free acid and 38total acidity. The x-ray showed


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