A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. S.—Ulcer of Lesser Curvature. Spasmodic Incisure of GreaterCurvature. (Radiologist, Dr. Busby.) Fig. -4.—Uleer of Pylorus vv^ith Adhesions and Distortion, Closely Resem-bling Carcinoma. (Radiologist, Dr. Busby.) (From Lockwoods Diseases of the Stomach.) ULCER OF THE STOMACH AND DUODENUM 517 Cancer. Ulcer. Chronic gastritis. Gastralgia. Hyperchlor-hydria. Etiology Tongue Appetite PyrosisBelching Pain Vomiting Hema- temesis TestMeal. Tumor Collat-eralSymptoms Course 75 per cent, over 40years. Heavily anorexia. Often pyro
A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. S.—Ulcer of Lesser Curvature. Spasmodic Incisure of GreaterCurvature. (Radiologist, Dr. Busby.) Fig. -4.—Uleer of Pylorus vv^ith Adhesions and Distortion, Closely Resem-bling Carcinoma. (Radiologist, Dr. Busby.) (From Lockwoods Diseases of the Stomach.) ULCER OF THE STOMACH AND DUODENUM 517 Cancer. Ulcer. Chronic gastritis. Gastralgia. Hyperchlor-hydria. Etiology Tongue Appetite PyrosisBelching Pain Vomiting Hema- temesis TestMeal. Tumor Collat-eralSymptoms Course 75 per cent, over 40years. Heavily anorexia. Often pyrosis. Usually fetidbelching. The pain is less in-tense, but moreconstant; sel-dom free in-termissions, dur-ing which nodistress is felt ingastric not in-creased at theheight of diges-tion. Tendernessless frequent andintense. Usual. Hours aftereating or once aday or alternatedays, etc. Copious,coarse mucus,fermented. F r e q u e n t— small,dark, like coffeegrounds, decom-posed, usually latein disease. Early reductionHC1 and later,total
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