First published in 1936, as the second edition of 1933 original, this book was written to provide a radiological study of the digestive tract's anatomy, physiology and pathology. Illustrative figures, detailed appendices and a bibliography are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in anatomy, physiology and the history of medicine.
First published in 1936, as the second edition of 1933 original, this book was written to provide a radiological study of the digestive tract's anatomy, physiology and pathology. Illustrative figures, detailed appendices and a bibliography are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in anatomy, physiology and the history of medicine.
List of illustrations Introduction Part I. Technique: 1. Routine and technique 2. Technique of screening, palpation and reporting 3. Radiological risks and their avoidance Part III. The Radiographic Examination of the 'Normal' Gastro-Intestinal Tract: 4. The value of the opaque meal Section 1. Anatomy: 5. The stomach: some anatomical considerations 6. The factors influencing the form and position of the stomach 7. Effects of posture and respiration on other viscera 8. The mobility and adaptability of the viscera 9. The diaphragm Section 2. Physiology: 10. The normal mechanism of swallowing 11. The oesophagus and stomach 12. The intestines Part III. Pathology: 13. The oesophagus 14. The diaphragm 15. Gastric, duodenal and jejunal ulceration 16. New growth of the stomach and duodenum 17. Other conditions of the stomach and duodenum 18. The small and large intestine 19. The gall-bladder Appendix I. The organisation and equipment of an x-ray department Appendix II. The radiation risks of the roentgenologist Appendix III. Note on secondary rays Appendix IV. Note on the effects of posture on the blood supply to the abdomen Appendix V. International recommendations for x-ray and radium protection Appendix VI. The legal ownership of x-ray films Appendix VII. The photographic method of estimating exposure to x-rays Bibliography Authors' index General index.
List of illustrations Introduction Part I. Technique: 1. Routine and technique 2. Technique of screening, palpation and reporting 3. Radiological risks and their avoidance Part III. The Radiographic Examination of the 'Normal' Gastro-Intestinal Tract: 4. The value of the opaque meal Section 1. Anatomy: 5. The stomach: some anatomical considerations 6. The factors influencing the form and position of the stomach 7. Effects of posture and respiration on other viscera 8. The mobility and adaptability of the viscera 9. The diaphragm Section 2. Physiology: 10. The normal mechanism of swallowing 11. The oesophagus and stomach 12. The intestines Part III. Pathology: 13. The oesophagus 14. The diaphragm 15. Gastric, duodenal and jejunal ulceration 16. New growth of the stomach and duodenum 17. Other conditions of the stomach and duodenum 18. The small and large intestine 19. The gall-bladder Appendix I. The organisation and equipment of an x-ray department Appendix II. The radiation risks of the roentgenologist Appendix III. Note on secondary rays Appendix IV. Note on the effects of posture on the blood supply to the abdomen Appendix V. International recommendations for x-ray and radium protection Appendix VI. The legal ownership of x-ray films Appendix VII. The photographic method of estimating exposure to x-rays Bibliography Authors' index General index.
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