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Excerpt from The American Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol. 14: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Accuracy, Dependability and Honesty in Every Department of Medicine and to the Safeguarding of the Doctor; October, 1907
I 'wish to protest, therefore, against the indiscriminate resort to gastroenterostomy in these cases of gastrectasia, without previ ous trial of ordinary remedial measures. Surgical intervention in such cases in dis regard of the general nerve and muscle asthenia at the foundation of the condition is in the highest degree irrational, illogical, and not conducive to the best welfare of the patient.
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