Excerpt from Collected Reprints From the Department of Experimental Surgery of the New York University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Vol. 3: 1920-1922
Increase in the force or rate or change in the direction of gastric contractions have followed irritation of the gallbladder, duodenum, or appendix, experimentally, and these motor changes have been associated with pathological gallbladders, duodenums, and appendices, clinically.l It may be assumed, subject to further experimental proof, that these organs constitute three of the possible foci of reflex gastric stimulation. Were the nerve paths known along which these impulses travel, it might be possible to explain these motor responses and group other possible causes of gastric motor unrest.
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