10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERACID»
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1
Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, ...
Probably in most instances hyperacid dyspepsia was primary and was followed
by intestinal dyspepsia and constipation. However this may be, it has been the
experience of von Noorden that dietetic treatment of constipation almost
invariably ...
Probably in most instances hyperacid dyspepsia was primary and was followed
by intestinal dyspepsia and constipation. However this may be, it has been the
experience of von Noorden that dietetic treatment of constipation almost
invariably ...
3
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
In 5.05 per cent of the pyloric lesions the values were hyperacid. In the cardiac
portion, the location of the acid-forming cells, the achlorhydria was 61.54 per cent
and the hyperacid values 5.12 per cent. The location of the lesion apparently ...
4
The Journal of the American Medical Association
In hyperacid conditions the sulphocyanids are in greater proportion than the
ammonium salts, and the secretion is less irritating, while in the hypoacid state
the ammonium salts are in excess of the sulphocyanids and the secretion is
decidedly ...
American Medical Association, 1904
5
Journal of the American Medical Association
In 5.5 per cent, of the pyloric lesions the values were hyperacid. In the cardiac
portion, the location of the acid forming cells, the achlorhydria was 61.54 per cent
, and the hyperacid values 5.12 per cent. The location of the lesion apparently ...
6
Diseases of the Stomach: Including Dietetic and Medicinal ...
Cases of hyperacid gastritis have been followed for years and never with any
evidence of their ever showing such a reduction in their acidity, and, on the other
hand, of many hundred cases of achylia, there was no evidence that hyperacidity
...
George Roe Lockwood, 1913
7
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology
in that condition, and what points more conclusively to the similarity of the two
forms of dyspepsia—the oxaluric and the hyperacid— proceeds to describe the
typical pains and nervous symptoms met with in oxaluria. Thus, “ Beaucoup de ...
8
The American journal of science
There are therefore six main rock families. As regards silica we should
distinguish hyperacid, acid, intermediate, basic and ultrabasic. Thus as examples
we would have Hyperacid. Soda-granite. Akerite. Acid. Soda-quartz-syenite.
Nordmarkite.
In certain forms of dyspepsia with flatulence and in aerophagy, hyperacid fluid
regurgitates. ACIDITY or a sour or scalding sensation in the pharynx is caused by
regurgitation of the hyperacid gastric contents into the upper end of the ...
10
New horizons in catalysis: Part 7B. Proceedings of the 7th ...
Claude Bernard, Villeurvanne) With regard to the regeneration of the catalyst
have you any information on the chemical and thermal stability of the hyperacid
site you described? J.P. Franck Regarding the stability of the hyperacid site we ...