The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine (1906) (14570624720)

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The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine (1906) (14570624720)

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Identifier: americanjournroen09ameruoft (find matches)
Title: The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: American Radium Society American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Radiotherapy X-rays
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. C.C. Thomas
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto



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ate applieddirectlj to the contracted area will bringabout relaxation of the contracture; if thistreatment be continued for a period otweeks or months it will result ultimately The Rectosigmoid Apparatus 417 in the correction of the spasm and restora-tion of colonic function. The majorityof the cases of sigmoidospasm are associ-ated with a contracture of the iliac colon;however, they may exist independentlyof each other. The iliac colon is ofextreme interest; it is always palpable;under normal conditions it can be madeto contract under the palpating fingers asa rather firm finger-like cord. The con- is partly converted into sodium sulphateand magnesium carbonate, substanceswhich increase the contractile phase ofperistalsis, according to Meltzer.12 Theremaining unconverted portion of mag-nesium sulphate stimulates the inhibitoryor relaxing phase of peristalsis, thus pro-ducing the well-known rush movement of adose of epsom salts. Meltzers definitionot tonus is as follows: The resultant
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Fig. 9. Insufflation of bismuth subcarbonatc. Showingnormal rectosigmoid apparatus in stage of relaxation. Fig. 10. Showing normal rectosigmoid apparatus instage of contraction after insufflation of bismuthsubcarbonate. Note the outline of the collapsedrectum. tracture will, however, not be persistent,but will relax from time to time. Inatony of the iliac colon no such contracturecan be elicited by palpation. In spasmoi the iliac colon we find the presence of afinger-like cord which cannot be made torelax and which is often tender to pressure.The iliac colon can be reached by meetingthe magnesium sulphate solution by meansof the sigmoidoscope and a soft rubbertube, with the patient in the knee-chestposture. Recently we have been working withatonic conditions of the rectosigmoidapparatus and iliac colon. When magne-sium sulphate is taken into the stomach it effect of the antagonistic action may bemanifest at the same place and at thesame time. This is tonus. The degree ofcharacter of t

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