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Identifier: n09archivesofphys03ameruoft (find matches)
Title: Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation American College of Radiology and Physiotherapy American Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Radiological Society of North America
Subjects: Physical therapy
Publisher: (Chicago, etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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Tig. 18.—This and tlie twu ligurss iiuiueia,ti.«ily following-are of the same patient. Clinical diag-uosis was duodenalQlcer Roentgen examination of stomach and duodenumony was requested, however, by sug-g-estion, a completeg-astro-intestinal examination was performed, with an ul-timate diag-noBis of appendiceal involvement Ti i : wassnrgically verified. This s an interesting anomav. „hicecum lies up In the hepatic region is inverted, and groes mobility. Bearing th S down as the ascending colon, then is continuous with the • • j - — » ncl rig, 19.—This is the 24-hour sequel showing the locationof the cecam. See Fig. 18 and Fig. 20. tery is present, whichpermits considerable size, lape mine It transverse colon. See Fig. 19 and Fig-. 20. This illus- Ixates the necessity of complete examination of the plain the presence of gastro-lntestinal tract. rotation may be deficient or excessive.In the first event the ileum would enterfrom the right and posteriorly, and inthe latter

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