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CHAPTER VI. 



THE ABDOMEN (Continued) Pages 154 to 214 



The Stomach. 



Examination. — Traumatic Lesions. — Peptic Ul- 

 cer. — Torsion. — Foreign Bodies. — Neoplasms. 



Surgery of the Stomach. 



Gastrotomy. — Gastro-Enterostomy. Gastro-Enteral 

 Anastomosis. 



The Intestines. 



Examination. — Traumatic Lesions. — Intestinal Ob- 

 struction. 



Surgery of the Intestines. 



Enterorraphy. — Enterostomy. — Enterectomy and 

 Entero-Enteral Anastomosis or Entero-Enterostomy. — 

 Ventrofixation. — Rectal Irrigation. Enemeta. 



The Rectum and Anus. 



Examination. — Congenital Malformations. — For- 

 eign Bodies. — Pseudocoprostasis. — Suppuration of the 

 Anal Pouches. — Anal Fistula. Anal Sinus. — Hemor- 

 rhoids. Piles. — Prolapse of the Anus. Procidence of 

 the Rectum. — Neoplasms. 



The Liver. 



Examination. — Traumatic Lesions. — Neoplasms. — 

 Cholelithiasis. 



Surgery of the Liver. • 



The Pancreas. 



Surgery of the Pancreas. 



The Spleen. 



Examination. — Congenital Malformations. — Trau- 

 matic Lesions. — Neoplasms. 



Surgery of the Spleen. 



Complete Splenectomy. — Partial Splenectomy. 



