Mechanical assistance of the circulation. Edited by Professor Dr. F. Loogen, Dr. B. Bostroem, Dr. U. Gleichmann,and Doz. Dr. H. Kreuzer. 9½ × 6½ in. Pp. 170+x, with 125 illustrations. 1967. Stuttgart: Georg Thieme. DM.35
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 254 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-1323
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THIS symposium was held at the Royal Society of Medicine in November, 1967, when most of the gastro-enterologists, biochemists, and clinicians interested in the treatment of gastric ulcer met to discuss every aspect of carbenoxolone sodium. Nearly forty contributors took part in this symposium and a variety of techniques were considered, such as electron microscopy, histology, fiberoscopy, gastrocamera, X-rays, and metabolic studies. Carbenoxolone may be given by mouth in capsules of denatured gelatin.
The papers in this symposium and the discussions which followed after each paper give a very general impression that carbenoxolone is a most useful drug in the treatment of gastric ulcer, its anti-inflammatory activity being very evident.