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Dyspepsia and its Self-Treatment

1926

The peculiarities and habits of the patient.— The origin and course of the disease and the temperament or peculiar sensibility of the body lre not only unlike in different individuals but Dften opposite in nature. [...] When the meal is finished it remains"f 32 ) shut up all the time digestion goes on.j Only if vomiting occurs the gate suddenly opens ; the stomach's contraction throws up all the partially digested food and the vomit shows the nature of the changes that were going on in the stomach. [...] 7. The Stomach.—If you stand erect with both arms hanging in close contact with the body the place which the left elbow touches will be on the curvature of the stomach and that which the right !elbow touches will be on the right lobe of the liver. [...] This the first part of the 26 feet long intestines is very important to the dyspeptic for it is the junction station of two feeder lines with the main line of intestines ; here two tubes one from the liver the other from the pancreas bring their secretions mix them with the chyme and so hasten digestion. [...] At last it arrives at the lowest part of the rectum and by its pressure on the nerves of the part produ-Ces a desire on the part of the individual to get rid of it and passes out as stool.
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Cover
i-i Jadu Ganguli view
Frontmatter
i-iii Jadu Ganguli view
Introduction
1-10 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter I Nature and Common Causes
11-22 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter II The Digestive Organs and their Actions
23-44 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter III Acute Dyspepsia
45-67 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter IV Chronic or Secondary Dyspepsia its Various forms and their Treatment
68-88 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter V Daily Life in Chronic Dyspepsia
89-116 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter VI The Fast Cure
117-124 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter VII Mental and Nervine Treatment
125-131 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter VIII Fruit Nut and 'Pan' Cure
132-140 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter IX Exercise or Labour Cure
141-151 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter X Water Cure and Milk Cure
152-162 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter XI The Climatic Cure
163-169 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter XII Dysentery
170-176 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter XIII Diarrhcea
177-184 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter XIV Constipation or Costiveness
185-195 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter XV Dyspepsia of the European
196-214 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter XVI Tertiary Dyspepsia
215-236 Jadu Ganguli view
Chapter XVII The Dyspeptic’s Directory
237-268 Jadu Ganguli view
Conclusion
269-270 Jadu Ganguli view
Index
i-ii Jadu Ganguli view
Backmatter
iii-iv Jadu Ganguli view

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