On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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Page iii
... hospital practice . For the first three of those years , I was the vis- iting Physician to the Seamen's Hospital , Dreadnought , where my attention was especially called to diseases of the liver , which are there very frequent among men ...
... hospital practice . For the first three of those years , I was the vis- iting Physician to the Seamen's Hospital , Dreadnought , where my attention was especially called to diseases of the liver , which are there very frequent among men ...
Page vii
... Hospital , of cancer of the liver , at the age of 51. The bladder was somewhat contracted at its middle , so as to form two pouches in which the stones were contained ; and its coats were much thickened . ( Prep . 279. ) FIG . 2 - Gall ...
... Hospital , of cancer of the liver , at the age of 51. The bladder was somewhat contracted at its middle , so as to form two pouches in which the stones were contained ; and its coats were much thickened . ( Prep . 279. ) FIG . 2 - Gall ...
Page viii
... Hospital , of softening of the brain . No disease of the liver was suspected . ( Prep . 261. ) PLATE III . FIG . 1 - Represents small abscesses which formed in the liver , in conse- quence of injury done to an hydatid cyst . See p . 99 ...
... Hospital , of softening of the brain . No disease of the liver was suspected . ( Prep . 261. ) PLATE III . FIG . 1 - Represents small abscesses which formed in the liver , in conse- quence of injury done to an hydatid cyst . See p . 99 ...
Page 52
... Hospital , and tapped again , when nine pints of fluid escaped . On the 26th of November , he was tapped for the last time , when only three pints escaped . The cyst was not emptied as in the former operations , and he suffered extreme ...
... Hospital , and tapped again , when nine pints of fluid escaped . On the 26th of November , he was tapped for the last time , when only three pints escaped . The cyst was not emptied as in the former operations , and he suffered extreme ...
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... Hospital , with great ascites and all the other symptoms of the gin - drinker's liver ; but , in conjunction with these symptoms , he had saccharine diabetes . At the time of his ad- mission to the hospital , he was passing daily from ...
... Hospital , with great ascites and all the other symptoms of the gin - drinker's liver ; but , in conjunction with these symptoms , he had saccharine diabetes . At the time of his ad- mission to the hospital , he was passing daily from ...
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