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- The role of the intestinal barrier in the pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis. Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is the leading cause of death from gastrointestinal disease in neonates and is increasing in frequency because of recent...
- The susceptibility of coliform bacilli to erythromycin.
- Trypsin, invertase and amylase content of feces of germfree rats.
- Unsuspected malrotation of gut in an adult male.
- Volvulus of the small intestine, the position of relief.
- [2 cases of endometriosis of the small intestine.]
- [Changes in the intestines of patients with chronic infectious cholecystitis and their dynamics under the effect of balneologic treatment]
- [Chologenous diarrhea and chologenous steatorrhea]
- [Clinical considerations on normal intestinal flora.]
- [Congenital duodenal ileus. (Observations on a case)]
- [Congenital occlusion of the intestine in the newborn.]
- [Effect of mineral waters of Vrnjacka Banja on intestinal motility.]
- [Effect of phenothiazine on the motility of intestinal villi.]
- [Effect of pilocarpine on secretion of the intestinal glands.]
- [Effect of refined naphthalene, naphthalene with tars removed, carotonaphthalene No. 1 and No. 2, and pure carotene on absorption of amino acids in the intestine.]
- [Effect of streptocide, sulfidine, and sulfazone on intestinal absorption of amino acids.]
- [Experimental data on Noble's operation in the young dog.]
- [Fistulo-enterostomy in therapy of total biliary fistulae.]
- [Foreign bodies of the intestines and medical care in these cases]
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