... opening immediately after the operation is much greater than at any time subsequently (Schiff). Mercury and allied purgatives produce bilious stools by irritating the upper part of the bowel and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its re-absorption.... The Peninsular Journal of Medicine - Pagina 413geredigeerd door - 1874Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1869 - 404 pagina’s
...assent of the majority. He thinks "mercury and allied purgatives probably produce bilious stools b irritating the upper part of the bowel, and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its absorption." He recognized the fact that articles of food frequently give rise to similar effects,... | |
| 1869 - 592 pagina’s
...present to receive the assent of the majority. He thinks that " mercury and allied purgatives probably produce bilious stools by irritating the upper part...and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its absorption." He recognizes the fact that articles of food frequently give rise to similar effects,... | |
| George E. Fenwick, Francis Wayland Campbell - 1871 - 700 pagina’s
...action upon the secretion of the liver. On the other hand Dr. Murchison believes that mercury produces bilious stools by irritating the upper part of the...and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its absorption. Dr. Fraser stated that while calomel was unquestionably useful in congestion of the... | |
| Charles Murchison - 1874 - 210 pagina’s
...Medical Journal, 1868, vol. ii. p. 176. osmotic circulation, to which I referred in my first lecture, as constantly going on between the intestinal contents...and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its re-absorption. The fact of mercury standing at the bottom of the scale of cholagogues in Rohrig's... | |
| 1874 - 288 pagina’s
...; and accordingly, wjien the common bile-duct is tied and a fistulous opening into the gall bladder established, the quantity of bile which escapes from...and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its reabsorption. The fact of mercury standing at the bottom of the scale of cholagogues in Ivohrig's... | |
| Walter G. Smith - 1875 - 870 pagina’s
...the osmotic circulation which is constantly going on between the intestinal contents and the blood. " Mercury and allied purgatives produce bilious stools,...on the bile before there is time for re-absorption. That mercury does act especially upon the duodenum is proved not merely by the large flow of bile which... | |
| 1875 - 784 pagina’s
...grounds for this preference are clinical rather than physiological. Mercury, the author says, produces bilious stools by irritating the upper part of the...and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its re-absorption ; the liver may not be directly stimulated, but the blood is relieved of the bile... | |
| 1876 - 304 pagina’s
...reabsorbed, to reach the liver again ; and accordingly, when the common bile-duct is tied and a fistnlous opening into the gall-bladder established, the quantity...and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its reabsorption. The fact of mercury standing at the bottom of the scale of cliolagogues in Rohrig's... | |
| 1874 - 578 pagina’s
...much greater than at any time subsequently (Schiff). Mercury and allied purgatives produce billious stools by irritating the upper part of the bowel, and sweeping on the bile before there is time for rcabsorption. The fact of mercury standing at the bottom of the scale of cholagogues in Rohrig's experiments... | |
| Charles Murchison - 1877 - 682 pagina’s
...fistulous opening into the gallbladder established, the quantity of bile which escapes from the nstulous opening immediately after the operation is much greater...and sweeping on the bile before there is time for its re-absorption. The fact of mercury standing at the bottom of the scale of cholagogues in Eohrig's... | |
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