THE GALLBLADDER
- 1 December 1929
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Surgery
- Vol. 19 (6) , 1037-1060
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1929.01150060099004
Abstract
The purpose and functions of the biliary vesicle are still debated problems (Mann,1 Haberland,2 Rost,3 Lütkens,4 Chiray and Pavel,5 Pfuhl,6 Westphal and Schöndube,7 Boyden,8 Blond,9 Babkin,10 Körte,11 Moynihan,12 Lyon,13 Whitaker,14 Rolleston and McNee15). The view most widely accepted regards the gallbladder as a reservoir the function of which is to supply concentrated bile whenever there is call for such in the intestine. This traditional concept, however, as may easily be gathered from the literature, does not provide the best explanation for such phenomena as the formation of biliary concretions and hydrops of the gallbladder, nor does it account for the occasional absence of clinical signs or symptoms in the presence of gallstones, and the not infrequent occurrence of typical signs and symptoms of cholelithiasis in the absence of concretions. The appreciation of this fact, i.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- The accessory gall‐bladder– an embryological and comparative study of aberrant biliary vesicles occurring in man and the domestic mammalsJournal of Anatomy, 1926
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE EMPTYING OF THE GALL BLADDERAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1926