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Environmental Diseases of the Digestive System

Medical Clinics of North America, 1990
Environmental factors are important mediators of many diseases of the digestive system, defined as the alimentary tract and the accessory organs of digestion, the liver and pancreas. In this review, we principally focus on the action of chemical agents which are classified as (1) naturally occurring compounds, (2) occupational hazards, (3) therapeutic ...
E, Rubin, J L, Farber
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Diseases of the Digestive System

2010
Animal experiments and limited number of human investigations in addition to clinical experiences suggested that gastrointestinal motility is inhibited during pregnancy due to metabolic and hormonal changes. Particularly the higher level of progesterone mediates this inhibitory effect inducing several digestive symptoms and diseases (Scott and Abu ...
Nándor Ács   +2 more
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Diseases of the Digestive System.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
There is at present no acceptable textbook of gastroenterology for medical students. In the last five years, there have appeared Davenport's and Magee's books for students on gastrointestinal physiology and several excellent monographs (Wilson, Gregory, and James) on specific gastrointestinal function, but no good textbook.
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