On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... color - Physical qualities and composition of the bile - Sources and uses of the bile - Cholagogue medicines PAGE 17 CHAPTER I. ON CONGESTION OF THE LIVER . Congestion of the liver from impediment to the flow of blood through the lungs ...
... color - Physical qualities and composition of the bile - Sources and uses of the bile - Cholagogue medicines PAGE 17 CHAPTER I. ON CONGESTION OF THE LIVER . Congestion of the liver from impediment to the flow of blood through the lungs ...
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... color and texture of the liver , which make it difficult , with the imperfect means of research hitherto employed , to detect and define , in the dead body , the various effects of disease , unless it has gone on to disorganization , or ...
... color and texture of the liver , which make it difficult , with the imperfect means of research hitherto employed , to detect and define , in the dead body , the various effects of disease , unless it has gone on to disorganization , or ...
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... color and transparency depend on the color and quantity of the matter they contain , which vary very much in different cases . They are usually of a light brown , and almost 26 INTRODUCTION .
... color and transparency depend on the color and quantity of the matter they contain , which vary very much in different cases . They are usually of a light brown , and almost 26 INTRODUCTION .
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... color of the liver depends on the quantity of blood in the capillary vessels , and on the quantity of oil , and of biliary coloring matter , in the cells . The tint due to the blood varies from pale to a deep venous red , according to ...
... color of the liver depends on the quantity of blood in the capillary vessels , and on the quantity of oil , and of biliary coloring matter , in the cells . The tint due to the blood varies from pale to a deep venous red , according to ...
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... color which varies from yellowish - white to greenish , according to the quantity of oil - globules and of coloring matter which the cells contain . This appearance is represented in Fig . 9 . B. Fig . 9 . Rounded lobules on the surface ...
... color which varies from yellowish - white to greenish , according to the quantity of oil - globules and of coloring matter which the cells contain . This appearance is represented in Fig . 9 . B. Fig . 9 . Rounded lobules on the surface ...
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