An Introduction to Gastro-enterology: Being the Third Edition of the Mechanics of the Digestive TractP. B. Hoeber, Incorporated, 1940 - 778 Seiten |
Inhalt
THE FACULTATIVE AUTONOMY OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT | 32 |
THE GRADIENT THEORY OF THE POLARIZATION OF THE BOWEL | 57 |
A POSSIBLE BASIC METABOLIC GRADIENT | 77 |
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