Notes on Three Studies of Pylorospasm and Pyloric Stenosis

Date:
c.1943
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PENROSE/2/21/7
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Notes by Penrose on the following studies:



Harrison, L.P. "A Case of Perforated Duodenal Ulcer in an Infant", in Archives of Disease in Childhood, 6, 1931, p. 245.



Tallerman, K H. "Achalasia of the Oesophagus", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine - Section for Study of Disease in Children, volume 28, 1935.



Finkelstein, H. "Pylorospasmus (Einfacher Pylorospasmus und hypertrophische Pylorusstenose)" in Lehrbuch der Säuglingskrankheiten (Berlin: Springer, 1924).

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c.1943

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3 folios

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