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 to some clinical observations upon gastric disease in its various forms, we have sought to regard it in its general relation to other parts of the system.

The careful analysis of individual cases leads us spontaneously to follow that mode of grouping, which is both truthful in its character, and useful for diagnosis and treatment; and the experience of the author has led him thus to classify those forms of disease, which are naturally associated together.

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