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Letter: Hard to stomach

Published 12 March 2014

From John Davies

Your special report on faecal transplants (1 March, p 10) mentioned “a nasogastric tube, which runs from the nose down through the stomach and into the colon”. Having swallowed jejunal tubes to access the upper part of the small intestine, I can tell you that passing an oral or nasal tube that could reach the colon would need to be another 6 metres long, and a task of Sisyphean magnitude to pass!
Lancaster, UK

Issue no. 2960 published 15 March 2014

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