| Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow - 1900 - 380 หน้า
...perforating a small artery in the coats of the stomach. Dr. Murchison writes with regard to them — '• They are remarkable, not only for the minuteness of...suffered from vomiting prior to the occurrence of the haemorrhage." But, beyond all doubt, one of the most important communications on this very serious... | |
| Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1903 - 880 หน้า
...fatal hœmatemesis from minute ulcers perforating a small artery in the coats of the stomach. He says: "They are remarkable not only for the minuteness of the ulcers which are little more than hemorrhagie erosions, but also for the absence of the usual symptoms of ulcération... | |
| Herbert John Paterson - 1906 - 202 หน้า
...the stomach wall. He observes that ' they are remarkable for the minuteness of the ulcers, which are little more than haemorrhagic erosions, but also for...suffered from vomiting prior to the occurrence of the haemorrhage.s Chiari30 in 1882 described a similar case. More recently Dieulafoy31 has recorded... | |
| Herbert John Paterson - 1914 - 482 หน้า
...the stomach wall. He observes that " they are remarkable for the minuteness of the ulcers, which are little more than haemorrhagic erosions, but also for...ulceration of the stomach. Neither of the patients suffered from vomiting prior to the occurrence of the haemorrhage." Chiari, in 1882, described a similar... | |
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