On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... at the age of 51. The bladder was somewhat contracted at its middle , so as to form two pouches in which the stones were contained ; and its coats were much thickened . ( Prep . 279. ) FIG . 2 - Gall - bladder and cystic duct.
... at the age of 51. The bladder was somewhat contracted at its middle , so as to form two pouches in which the stones were contained ; and its coats were much thickened . ( Prep . 279. ) FIG . 2 - Gall - bladder and cystic duct.
Page viii
George Budd. FIG . 2 - Gall - bladder and cystic duct containing calculi . The calculi have all a crust of pure ... cyst . See p . 99 . FIG . 2 - Represents one of the encysted tumors of the liver , described in page 398 . PLATE IV ...
George Budd. FIG . 2 - Gall - bladder and cystic duct containing calculi . The calculi have all a crust of pure ... cyst . See p . 99 . FIG . 2 - Represents one of the encysted tumors of the liver , described in page 398 . PLATE IV ...
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... cystic . When the stomach and duodenum are empty , part only of the bile flows along the common duct into the duodenum ; the remainder passes down the cystic duct into the gall - bladder . During digestion , on the contrary , the gall ...
... cystic . When the stomach and duodenum are empty , part only of the bile flows along the common duct into the duodenum ; the remainder passes down the cystic duct into the gall - bladder . During digestion , on the contrary , the gall ...
Page 39
... Cystic bile has been generally supposed to have an alkaline reaction , but M. Bouisson and Dr. Kemp , who have lately made observations on this point , state that , when fresh and perfectly healthy , it is neu- tral — a statement ...
... Cystic bile has been generally supposed to have an alkaline reaction , but M. Bouisson and Dr. Kemp , who have lately made observations on this point , state that , when fresh and perfectly healthy , it is neu- tral — a statement ...
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... cystic bile are , no doubt , mainly owing to its greater concentration . In persons who have fasted some time be- fore death , the bile in the gall - bladder is usually very viscid and dark - colored . There are probably more important ...
... cystic bile are , no doubt , mainly owing to its greater concentration . In persons who have fasted some time be- fore death , the bile in the gall - bladder is usually very viscid and dark - colored . There are probably more important ...
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