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Vagotomy

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1996
Peptic ulcer disease was for years a common indication for surgery in Danish hospitals and considerable experience in partial gastrectomy was gained. In spite of an unquestionable mortality rate and a number of patients having postgastrectomy complaints, results were generally recognized as acceptable. Danish surgeons were for long reluctant to take up
E, Amdrup, C P, Hovendal, H E, Jensen
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A STUDY OF VAGOTOMY

Archives of Surgery, 1950
SINCE the report by Dragstedt1of 2 patients on whom he performed transthoracic section of the vagus nerves for duodenal ulcer, much interest and investigation have centered on the role of the vagus nerves in gastrointestinal physiology and on their relation to peptic ulcer.
John M. Beal, Peter Dineen
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