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cely is of any importance as etiologic factors, these factors
(bronchitis, pertussis and maybe rachitis) are of conside-
rable import for the result of the treament and the relapse.
4. The suitability of surgical treatment of the umbili-
cal hernia in childhood is discu.ssed, but it is concluded, that
investigations on the pathogenesis of the umbilical hernia
in adult life (umbilical or paraumbilical) and on the total
disappearance or not of the sac in the infantile umbilical
hernia still are to be performed to solve this problem.
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