On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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Page 32
... frequently forced into the lymphatics . About the gall - bladder , too , the lymphatic vessels are very numerous and large . The lymphatics of the gall - bladder pass to glands adjacent to the duodenum and pancreas ; those from the ...
... frequently forced into the lymphatics . About the gall - bladder , too , the lymphatic vessels are very numerous and large . The lymphatics of the gall - bladder pass to glands adjacent to the duodenum and pancreas ; those from the ...
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... that the mot- tled appearance so frequently observed in the liver is owing to part only of its bloodvessels being full of blood ; and that , in the great majority of cases in which it exists , the hepatic 34 INTRODUCTION .
... that the mot- tled appearance so frequently observed in the liver is owing to part only of its bloodvessels being full of blood ; and that , in the great majority of cases in which it exists , the hepatic 34 INTRODUCTION .
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... frequently to be noticed in the following pages , which organic diseases of the liver have in causing red and pinkish sediments in the urine . The successive shades of blue , green , and yellow , which are seen in a bruise - mark on the ...
... frequently to be noticed in the following pages , which organic diseases of the liver have in causing red and pinkish sediments in the urine . The successive shades of blue , green , and yellow , which are seen in a bruise - mark on the ...
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... frequently inherited . Persons who inherit this feebleness of the liver , if we may so term it , or in whom , in consequence of disease , a portion of the liver has atrophied , or the secreting element of the liver has been damaged ...
... frequently inherited . Persons who inherit this feebleness of the liver , if we may so term it , or in whom , in consequence of disease , a portion of the liver has atrophied , or the secreting element of the liver has been damaged ...
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... frequently contains not only an unusual quantity of blood , but also , as was remarked by Mr. Kiernan , an ac- cumulation of biliary matter in the lobular substance . This biliary congestion , as Mr. Kiernan termed it , like the gorged ...
... frequently contains not only an unusual quantity of blood , but also , as was remarked by Mr. Kiernan , an ac- cumulation of biliary matter in the lobular substance . This biliary congestion , as Mr. Kiernan termed it , like the gorged ...
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