Case Report
The Relationship of Experimental Ulcerative Colitis to the Human Disease
The author reviews technics of producing “ulcerative colitis” in experimental animals and its therapy. Comparisons are made with the human variety.
The author reviews technics of producing “ulcerative colitis” in experimental animals and its therapy. Comparisons are made with the human variety.
Here is an advance in medical science which may be most helpful in the case-study of a patient suspected of having an antigen-antibody reaction.
The author points up the contribution blood sludging makes to the extension of tissue destruction in the acute burn. This is mediated through thrombosis and resultant anoxia.
This interesting study demonstrates that infants seem to develop antibodies against cow's milk less readily if feeding formulos use heat-processed milk rather than homogenized milk.
The authors analyze their results with this operation for extrinsic biliary obstruction, as well as the technical difficulties and complications encountered.
The authors outline the management of the suicidal risk on an ambulant basis. The family physician has an important role in prevention.
From an analysis of his series of cases, the author concludes that obsessions are part of an affective disorder, and that compulsions occur as a symptom of schizoid disease.
The author has found the combined use of chymotrypsin, idoxuridine and steroids most successful in the treatment of keratitis due to the virus of herpes.
The author reports upon the metabolic changes accompanying starvation for weight reduction. This has been demonstrated to be a safe procedure for a hospitalized patient.
The author reviews some of what is known of this factor which is related to the latex fixation and other similor tests. What its role is in theumatoid arthritis is not clear at the moment. The author tells of some of his investigations in this field.
Injury to the small bowel by irradiation is unusual. It is more likely to occur if the bowel is adherent in the pelvis as the result of previous operation or disease.
The authors have suggested that norethynodrel with mestranol may be effective in reversing postpartum phychosis.
The authors have developed a program of registering donors of blood which permits the recognition of carriers of the virus of hepatitis
This evaluation contains information which every doctor should take to heart. No matter what his special interest, he can contribute to the education of the public and to that of this patients.
The authors review the objectives, methods and limitations of the approaches to facial rejuvenation.
The author reviews today's knowledge with respect to the relationship of viral infection during pregnancy to congenital malformations. He comments on the management of maternal viral infections.
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