The treatment of intestinal disorders in the military forces L. C. Gatewood OriginalPaper Pages: 359 - 361
Concerning the influence of glucose on the response of the human stomach to test meals Harry ShayJ. Gershon-CohenHerman Siplet OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 367
The relationship between gastric acidity and calcium Berank C.Val DezJulius Sendroy OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 371
The acid factor in duodenal ulcer as evaluated by the acidity and neutralizing ability in the duodenal bulb J. Edward BerkJ. Earl ThomasMartin E. Rehpuss OriginalPaper Pages: 371 - 375
The relationship between gastro-duodenal motility phases and symptoms associated with duodenal ulcer in the human Thomas L. PattersonDavid J. Sandweiss OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 383
Congenital anomalies of the primary midgut loop Joseph M. MillerE. G. Wakefield OriginalPaper Pages: 383 - 387
Effect of hemicellulose hydrogels on the character of the stool and bowel movement Richard Bauer OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 389
The gastro-intestinal section—army general hospital Augustus A. Hall OriginalPaper Pages: 389 - 392
The amount of fat in the blood after a meal as estimated by counting the chylomicrons Ralph R. CooperHarry Lusk OriginalPaper Pages: 395 - 396
Complete biliary obstruction complicating duodenal ulcer; Perforation of the ulcer followed by immediate release of the obstruction Samuel LevineGeorge B. Gordon OriginalPaper Pages: 397 - 398
Abstracts of current literature Franklin HollanderAlbert CornellEdgar Wayburn Abstract Pages: 398 - XXX