On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... appearance under the micro- scope as the coloring matter in the bile . Mr. Goodsir has given a long list of animals , in which he observed This statement , and the quotation above , are taken from an admirable essay " On the Origin and ...
... appearance under the micro- scope as the coloring matter in the bile . Mr. Goodsir has given a long list of animals , in which he observed This statement , and the quotation above , are taken from an admirable essay " On the Origin and ...
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... appearance of ordinary fat- cells . In the liver of the slug and of the snail , the bile - duct likewise ter- minates in numerous cæca , which exhibit , under the microscope , a similar structure . The blood vessels form a network round ...
... appearance of ordinary fat- cells . In the liver of the slug and of the snail , the bile - duct likewise ter- minates in numerous cæca , which exhibit , under the microscope , a similar structure . The blood vessels form a network round ...
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... that the mot- tled appearance so frequently observed in the liver is owing to part only of its bloodvessels being full of blood ; and that , in the great majority of cases in which it exists , the hepatic 34 INTRODUCTION .
... that the mot- tled appearance so frequently observed in the liver is owing to part only of its bloodvessels being full of blood ; and that , in the great majority of cases in which it exists , the hepatic 34 INTRODUCTION .
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... appearance is represented in Fig . 9 . B. Fig . 9 . Rounded lobules on the surface of the Liver . A. Centre of the lobules , red from congestion of the hepatic twigs and adjacent capillaries . c . Margins of the lobules , pale , from ...
... appearance is represented in Fig . 9 . B. Fig . 9 . Rounded lobules on the surface of the Liver . A. Centre of the lobules , red from congestion of the hepatic twigs and adjacent capillaries . c . Margins of the lobules , pale , from ...
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... appearance are the liver , the lungs , and the kidney . Nitrogen predominates in the com- pounds which escape through the last - named organ , while the two former separate principally carbon and hydrogen . But while the liver and the ...
... appearance are the liver , the lungs , and the kidney . Nitrogen predominates in the com- pounds which escape through the last - named organ , while the two former separate principally carbon and hydrogen . But while the liver and the ...
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