372 DISEASES OF THE G ASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT. 



otic young girls, in whom, in addition to the anaemia, a hyper- 

 chlorhydria is often present. 



There is generally but one ulcer, though there may be 

 several, often developing successively. 



FIG. 164. 



Two ulcers in the small curvature of the stomach, 

 coat (Warren Museum). 



FIG. 165. 



formed by muscular 



Perforating ulcer of the stomach (Warren Museum). 



Gastric ulcers macroscopic description: The lesion occurs 

 most frequently along the lesser curvature and on the posterior 



