On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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Page 22
... death , the branches and twigs of the hepatic vein , and the capillaries immediately terminating in them , are full of blood , while the branches and twigs of the portal vein and the capillaries immediately springing from them are empty ...
... death , the branches and twigs of the hepatic vein , and the capillaries immediately terminating in them , are full of blood , while the branches and twigs of the portal vein and the capillaries immediately springing from them are empty ...
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... death ; and , in spirit - drinkers , it is often rendered hard , and tough , and granular , by the contraction and induration of coa- gulable lymph , deposited , in consequence of inflammation , in the areolar tissue in the portal ...
... death ; and , in spirit - drinkers , it is often rendered hard , and tough , and granular , by the contraction and induration of coa- gulable lymph , deposited , in consequence of inflammation , in the areolar tissue in the portal ...
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... death , the bile in the gall - bladder is usually very viscid and dark - colored . There are probably more important differences between cystic and hepatic bile than those which result from different degrees of con- centration , but ...
... death , the bile in the gall - bladder is usually very viscid and dark - colored . There are probably more important differences between cystic and hepatic bile than those which result from different degrees of con- centration , but ...
Page 54
... death occurred a considerable time after they were swallowed ; and copper , derived probably from cooking utensils and food , has often been found in human bile and gall - stones . The retention of noxious matters in the liver , and ...
... death occurred a considerable time after they were swallowed ; and copper , derived probably from cooking utensils and food , has often been found in human bile and gall - stones . The retention of noxious matters in the liver , and ...
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... from softening of the brain , in the last stage of granular disease of the kidney , and in whom profuse hemorrhage of the liver occurred six weeks before death , in consequence , as it seemed 74 CONGESTION OF THE LIVER .
... from softening of the brain , in the last stage of granular disease of the kidney , and in whom profuse hemorrhage of the liver occurred six weeks before death , in consequence , as it seemed 74 CONGESTION OF THE LIVER .
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