On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... Adhesive inflammation of the capsule and of the substance of the liver - Cirrhosis - Other forms of inflammation of the substance of the liver · SECTION IV . Inflammation of the veins of the liver - Suppurative inflam- mation of the ...
... Adhesive inflammation of the capsule and of the substance of the liver - Cirrhosis - Other forms of inflammation of the substance of the liver · SECTION IV . Inflammation of the veins of the liver - Suppurative inflam- mation of the ...
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... adhesive inflam- mation in or about branches of the portal vein . In consequence of the obstruction of those vessels , the portions of liver to which they carried blood , waste , and if such portions be near the surface , the capsule is ...
... adhesive inflam- mation in or about branches of the portal vein . In consequence of the obstruction of those vessels , the portions of liver to which they carried blood , waste , and if such portions be near the surface , the capsule is ...
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... adhesive inflammation , and which often , like congestion of the liver , leads to accumulation of biliary matter in the lobules , by impeding its escape through the small gall - ducts . But disease of the heart does not of itself lead ...
... adhesive inflammation , and which often , like congestion of the liver , leads to accumulation of biliary matter in the lobules , by impeding its escape through the small gall - ducts . But disease of the heart does not of itself lead ...
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... Adhesive inflammation , or inflammation that causes effusion of coagulable lymph ; 4. Inflammation of the veins of the liver ; 5. Inflammation of the gall - bladder and gall - ducts ; And to consider , as far as our present knowledge ...
... Adhesive inflammation , or inflammation that causes effusion of coagulable lymph ; 4. Inflammation of the veins of the liver ; 5. Inflammation of the gall - bladder and gall - ducts ; And to consider , as far as our present knowledge ...
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... Adhesive inflammation of the liver , terminating in induration and cirrhosis , is , also , very common there , as in this country , from spirit- drinking . Now , although neither of these disorders may terminate in suppurative ...
... Adhesive inflammation of the liver , terminating in induration and cirrhosis , is , also , very common there , as in this country , from spirit- drinking . Now , although neither of these disorders may terminate in suppurative ...
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