On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... acid . It is chiefly to this ingredient that bile owes its viscidity . When the mucus is in large . quantity , the bile can be drawn out into threads . Bile likewise contains a considerable proportion of soda , and certain organic ...
... acid . It is chiefly to this ingredient that bile owes its viscidity . When the mucus is in large . quantity , the bile can be drawn out into threads . Bile likewise contains a considerable proportion of soda , and certain organic ...
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... acids , and obtained a matter which he termed biline , and which he considered the chief , and the peculiar , constituent of bile . Biline , which is composed of carbon , hydrogen , nitrogen , sulphur , and oxygen , is a soft substance ...
... acids , and obtained a matter which he termed biline , and which he considered the chief , and the peculiar , constituent of bile . Biline , which is composed of carbon , hydrogen , nitrogen , sulphur , and oxygen , is a soft substance ...
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... acid , which is combined with the soda , forming a sub- stance analogous to soap . He termed this resinous acid choleic acid , and consequently considered bile , abstracting the mucus and coloring matters , to be little more than ...
... acid , which is combined with the soda , forming a sub- stance analogous to soap . He termed this resinous acid choleic acid , and consequently considered bile , abstracting the mucus and coloring matters , to be little more than ...
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... acid , it is resolved ( with the exception of the fats , coloring matters , and salts ) almost entirely into three ... acids , differing from each other COMPOSITION OF BILE . 43.
... acid , it is resolved ( with the exception of the fats , coloring matters , and salts ) almost entirely into three ... acids , differing from each other COMPOSITION OF BILE . 43.
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George Budd. substance which forms various acids , differing from each other merely in containing different proportions of the elements of water . All these acids pass into a well - characterized acid , choloidic acid ( Demar- çay ) ...
George Budd. substance which forms various acids , differing from each other merely in containing different proportions of the elements of water . All these acids pass into a well - characterized acid , choloidic acid ( Demar- çay ) ...
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