“…The problem seems therefore more academic than practical at present, though final assessment cannot be made until further clinical and experimental evidence is available. Elman and Hartmann (1931) found experimental evidence suggesting a role of the pancreas in the causation of peptic ulceration when they observed that diversion of the exocrine pancreatic secretion away from the duodenum almost invariably led to duodenal ulceration. Total pancreatectomy with similar deprivation of the alkaline pancreatic juice, however, rarely did so (Dragstedt, Clark, and Vermeulen, 1939).…”