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Excerpt from The Pathological Gall-Bladder, Vol. 2: Roentgenologically Considered, One Hundred and Thirty-Five Roentgen Ray Studies, on Forty-Four Full Page Plates, Three of Which Are Photographic, and Two d104 Illustrations
As most of our gall-bladder examinations are made in conjunction with a general gastro-intestinal study, we allow nothing to be done in the way of preparation which would interfere with the study of the stomach or intes tines. This rules out any violent purgation because of its effect on the motility of the intestinal tract, it. Being our endeavor to study patients in their usual habits of living. A cleansing enema, however, is desirable, in that it thor oughly cleans out the hepatic flexure area of the colon in the region of the gall-bladder, while not interfering with the subsequent intestinal motility.
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