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4 entries match Americas (non-U.S.) [Z01.107] · Gastroenterology & Hepatology [C06 / C04]
1856 CE
#5183.2
Clinica médica. Abcesos del higado.
Jimenez gave a classic account of liver abscess in amoebiasis.
1996 CE
#9299
Medical ethnobiology of the highland Maya of Chiapas, Mexico.
1707 CE
#8938
Noticias do que he o achaque do bicho, diffiniçam do seu crestame[n]to, subimento corrupçaõ, sinaes, & cura atè, o quinto grao, ou intensaõ delle, suas differenças, & co[m]plicaços, com que se ajunta.
This book has been "considered by some authors to be the first reference to the chagasic megaesophagus and megacolon that appeared in history. In descriptions considered to refer megaesophagus, although dysphagia, the…
1759 CE
#1770
Observations on the changes of the air and the concomitant epidemical diseases, in the Island of Barbados.
Hillary included good accounts of lead colic and infective hepatitis, and probably the first description of sprue (celiac disease).