Abstract
In 1894 I published a paper1on erosions of the stomach and their treatment. Under this name I described a condition in which aside from various subjective symptoms of gastric origin, there are always found in the wash-water of the stomach one to four small pieces of gastric mucosa. In the paper referred to I gave a history of seven cases of this affection that had come under my observation. Since the publication of my paper, C. Pariser2has written an exhaustive article on the same subject corroborating in most points my observations. Pariser has seen three cases of erosions of the stomach in one year, and therefore concludes that the affection under consideration is by no means rare. There are but very few points in which Pariser does not apparently agree with my views; they are, however, of minor importance and perhaps based on a different conception

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