On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... course on that side the capillaries do not spring so im- mediately from the venous trunk ; in other words , the lobules are not in such immediate contact with the vein as on other sides . The This diagram and the two following are ...
... course on that side the capillaries do not spring so im- mediately from the venous trunk ; in other words , the lobules are not in such immediate contact with the vein as on other sides . The This diagram and the two following are ...
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... courses : those on the right lobe run chiefly to glands between the vena cava and aorta , just above the origin of the inferior ... course of the lymphatics of the liver , may be seen in Mascagni's work on the lymphatic vessels , Vasorum ...
... courses : those on the right lobe run chiefly to glands between the vena cava and aorta , just above the origin of the inferior ... course of the lymphatics of the liver , may be seen in Mascagni's work on the lymphatic vessels , Vasorum ...
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... course , vary in some measure with the degree of congestion ; that is , with the quantity of blood in the capil- laries ; but it depends much more on the number and volume of the cells . If , as in fatty degeneration of the liver , the ...
... course , vary in some measure with the degree of congestion ; that is , with the quantity of blood in the capil- laries ; but it depends much more on the number and volume of the cells . If , as in fatty degeneration of the liver , the ...
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... course varies very much according to the time the bile has remained in the gall - bladder , or , rather , according to its degree of concentration . In the often - quoted analysis of bile from the gall - bladder of the ox , by Berzelius ...
... course varies very much according to the time the bile has remained in the gall - bladder , or , rather , according to its degree of concentration . In the often - quoted analysis of bile from the gall - bladder of the ox , by Berzelius ...
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... course , be warranted in assuming from these cases that the same amount of bile is secreted under ordinary cir- cumstances ; or , at any rate , in drawing from such an estimate any important physiological inference not warranted by ...
... course , be warranted in assuming from these cases that the same amount of bile is secreted under ordinary cir- cumstances ; or , at any rate , in drawing from such an estimate any important physiological inference not warranted by ...
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