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Vol. 96 No. 6, pp. 855-1013, June 1968
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Gallbladder disease with x-ray films that appear normal
A. M. Large
Arch Surg. 1968;96:855-857.
One thousand consecutive cholecystectomies
R. B. Magee; R. C. MacDuffee
Arch Surg. 1968;96:858-862.
Diagnosis of obstructive jaundice
J. M. Beal
Arch Surg. 1968;96:863-868.
Bile flow mechanism in man
K. Ono; N. Watanabe; K. Suzuki; H. Tsuchida; Y. Sugiyama; M. Abo
Arch Surg. 1968;96:869-874.
Jaundice with cholecystitis
J. C. Fish; D. D. Williams; R. D. Williams
Arch Surg. 1968;96:875-877.
Radiation hepatitis
A. M. Lansing; W. M. Davis; H. E. Brizel
Arch Surg. 1968;96:876-882.
The influence of hypothermia on pancreaticsecetion and blood flow
P. Eichelter; W. G. Schenk
Arch Surg. 1968;96:883-886.
Massive pancreatic ascites
R. A. Parrish; A. L. Humphries; W. H. Moretz
Arch Surg. 1968;96:887-891.
Side-to-side pancreaticojejunostomy with caudal pancreatectomy. For treatment of chronic pancreatitis with calculi
T. Sato; G. Kakizaki; Y. Saitoh; T. Maki
Arch Surg. 1968;96:892-898.
Conservative management of penetrating abdominal wounds
K. J. Printen; R. J. Freeark; W. C. Shoemaker
Arch Surg. 1968;96:899-901.
A new preparation for gastric secretory studies in dogs. Transplanation of the autologous and homologous total stomachs
M. Odaka; H. N. Harkins; L. M. Nyhus
Arch Surg. 1968;96:902-908.
Pancreatitis following operations on the stomach
I. T. Abasov
Arch Surg. 1968;96:909-914.
Synchronous occurrence of gastric carcinoma, leiomyosarcoma, and duodenal ulcer. Report of a case
E. W. Fonkalsrud; W. F. Barker
Arch Surg. 1968;96:915-919.
Vagotomy, gastroenterostomy and experimental gastic cancer
L. Morgenstern
Arch Surg. 1968;96:920-923.
Electrical potentials in the normal esophagus and in hiatus hernia
E. N. Goodman; C. A. Flood; B. T. Sandler; M. R. Sullivan
Arch Surg. 1968;96:924-928.
Ingested table fork
A. G. Katsas
Arch Surg. 1968;96:929-930.
Blind esophageal coin removal using a Foley catheter
L. P. Brown
Arch Surg. 1968;96:931-932.
Gastrostomy in the premature and newborn infant
R. Cohn; P. Sunshine
Arch Surg. 1968;96:933-935.
Segmental resection for carcinoma of the esophagus. Report of a case with five-year survival
S. M. Hopkins; H. J. VandenBerg Jr
Arch Surg. 1968;96:936-938.
Ischemic lesion of the transferse colon
W. S. Calem; M. Gaudiano-Ruiz; R. Pochaczeusky; L. Papadakis
Arch Surg. 1968;96:939-943.
Colon injuries
C. D. Haynes; C. H. Gunn; J. D. Martin Jr
Arch Surg. 1968;96:944-948.
Accidental strangulation of interstitial hernia following inguinal herniorrhaphy. Report of a case
T. Dass; E. F. Wood
Arch Surg. 1968;96:949-952.
Volvulus of te entire small intestine without associated malrotation
J. Cueto; C. B. Mendoza Jr; G. W. Easley; W. H. Gerwig Jr
Arch Surg. 1968;96:953-955.
Tumor implantation on colonmucosa
S. K. Yu; I. Cohn Jr
Arch Surg. 1968;96:956-958.
Traumatic itramural hematoma of the duodenum
S. Ghosh; B. Q. Walker; C. M. McKenna Jr
Arch Surg. 1968;96:959-962.
Retroperitoneal rupture of the duodenum following blunt trauma
M. C. Deodhar; K. S. Duleep; S. S. Gill; F. C. Eggleston
Arch Surg. 1968;96:963-966.
Familial polyposis of colon. A twenty-five year follow-up study
V. S. Falk; J. C. Rogers
Arch Surg. 1968;96:967-969.
Bilateral pulmonary embolectomy through the left main pulmonary artery. Experimental study in dogs
D. Rothman; R. W. Frater; M. Amirana; L. Silver; C. Weber
Arch Surg. 1968;96:970-974.
Electrical injury to the larynx
D. W. Furnas; D. A. Shumrick
Arch Surg. 1968;96:975-978.
Urinary fructose excretion after fructose loadin. Before and after portal-systemic shunting
G. V. Rohrer; J. D. Welsh
Arch Surg. 1968;96:979-982.
Congenital unilateral multicystic disease of the kidney
M. J. Flanagan; J. A. Kozak
Arch Surg. 1968;96:983-986.
Experimental nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia. Physiologic and anatomic observations
L. F. Williams Jr; L. F. Anastasia; C. A. Hasiotis; M. A. Bosniak; J. J. Byrne
Arch Surg. 1968;96:987-994.
Monitoring during surgical correction of aberrant subclavian artery
H. A. McDowell Jr; J. Whitley
Arch Surg. 1968;96:995-998.
Unstable fracture-dislocations of the forearm. The Monteggia and Galeazzi lesions
F. W. Reckling; L. D. Cordell
Arch Surg. 1968;96:999-1007.
Idiopathic colon perforations in the newborn
L. I. Nienhuis
Arch Surg. 1968;96:1008-1013.

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