On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... Cause of the variations in its form , size , and color - Physical qualities and composition of the bile - Sources ... causes - Hemor- rhage · 67 CHAPTER II . ON THE INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE LIVER . SECTION I. General remarks on the ...
... Cause of the variations in its form , size , and color - Physical qualities and composition of the bile - Sources ... causes - Hemor- rhage · 67 CHAPTER II . ON THE INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE LIVER . SECTION I. General remarks on the ...
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... causes -Hemorrhage . ONE of the simplest morbid conditions of the liver is congestion ; in other words , an undue ... cause are most fre- quently met with in persons with organic disease of the valves on the left side of the heart ...
... causes -Hemorrhage . ONE of the simplest morbid conditions of the liver is congestion ; in other words , an undue ... cause are most fre- quently met with in persons with organic disease of the valves on the left side of the heart ...
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... causes the organ to do less of its proper work , and do it more slowly . If the brain be congested , the sensations ... cause secondary biliary congestion . The changes in the appearance and texture of the liver produced by congestion ...
... causes the organ to do less of its proper work , and do it more slowly . If the brain be congested , the sensations ... cause secondary biliary congestion . The changes in the appearance and texture of the liver produced by congestion ...
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... caused by the interstitial deposit of fibrine from adhesive inflammation , and which often , like congestion of the ... cause a copious drain from the portal system of veins ; and , indirectly , by medicines , such as small doses . of ...
... caused by the interstitial deposit of fibrine from adhesive inflammation , and which often , like congestion of the ... cause a copious drain from the portal system of veins ; and , indirectly , by medicines , such as small doses . of ...
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... causing a more active nu- trition of the gland , and thus increasing its functional activity ; some- times causing more ... cause for a time more active nutrition of the kidney , and increase the quantity of urine . Other foreign matters ...
... causing a more active nu- trition of the gland , and thus increasing its functional activity ; some- times causing more ... cause for a time more active nutrition of the kidney , and increase the quantity of urine . Other foreign matters ...
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