. Surgery, its principles and practice . losis or carcinoma. The se-vere implication of the motorfunction conduces to exacer-bation of the Stenosis of Intestine and Pylorus.—Payr^® hasdiscussed, very much to our benefit, the occurrence of stenosis at thepylorus at the same time that constriction takes place in the series of difficult questions is raised under these unusual has collected from the literature fifty cases, from which he deducesa number of important conclusions. He states that simultaneous stenosis of the intestine occurs mostfrequently


. Surgery, its principles and practice . losis or carcinoma. The se-vere implication of the motorfunction conduces to exacer-bation of the Stenosis of Intestine and Pylorus.—Payr^® hasdiscussed, very much to our benefit, the occurrence of stenosis at thepylorus at the same time that constriction takes place in the series of difficult questions is raised under these unusual has collected from the literature fifty cases, from which he deducesa number of important conclusions. He states that simultaneous stenosis of the intestine occurs mostfrequently in round ulcer of the stomach with perigastritic , when present with ulceration, may constrict the bowelby the formation of adhesions. Syphilitic fibrous scar contractionsoccasionally occur simultaneously in the stomach and bowels of the samepatient. Malignant neoplasms may also produce simultaneous con-strictions in different parts of the tube. Perigastritis may lead to adhesions partly close to the stomach and \.


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