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- W1018442208 abstract "In his celebrated book entitled Experiments and Observations on the Gastric juice and the Physiology of Digestion 1 William Beaumont precisely describes duodenogastric reflux of bile. While observing the stomach of his patient and experimental subject, Alexis St. Martin, across a gastric fistula, Beaumont noted: ‘on lying him horizontally on his back, pressing the hands upon the hepatic region, agitating a little and at the same time turning him to the left side, bright yellow bile appears to flow freely through the pylorus, and passes out through the tube. Sometimes it is found mixed with the gastric juice, without this operation. This is, however, seldom the case unless it has been excited by some other cause’. Anger, while reducing the secretion of gastric acid, ‘causes an influx of bile into the stomach which impairs its solvent properties.’ ‘Irritation of the pyloric extremity of the stomach with the end of the elastic tube or the bulb of the thermometer, generally occasions a flow of bile into this organ.’ ‘I have observed that when the use of fat or oily food has been persevered in for some time, there is generally the presence of bile in the gastric fluids. Whether this be a pathological phenomenon, induced by the peculiarly indigestible nature of oily food; or whether it be a provision of nature, to assist a chymification of this particular kind of diet, I have not yet satisfied myself’." @default.
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