On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... gall - bladder and gall - ducts - Catarrhal and suppurative inflammation - Croupal , or plastic , inflammation - Ul- cerative inflammation - Effects of inflammation of the gall - bladder and gall - ducts - Fatty degeneration of the coats of ...
... gall - bladder and gall - ducts - Catarrhal and suppurative inflammation - Croupal , or plastic , inflammation - Ul- cerative inflammation - Effects of inflammation of the gall - bladder and gall - ducts - Fatty degeneration of the coats of ...
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... gall - stones , composed of inspissated and altered bile , cemented by mucus . From a dry preparation ( No. 263 ) , which exhibits 279 gall - stones , all of this kind , in the bladder in which they were found . The bladder is enlarged ...
... gall - stones , composed of inspissated and altered bile , cemented by mucus . From a dry preparation ( No. 263 ) , which exhibits 279 gall - stones , all of this kind , in the bladder in which they were found . The bladder is enlarged ...
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George Budd. FIG . 2 - Gall - bladder and cystic duct containing calculi . The calculi have all a crust of pure cholesterine . ( Prep . 269. ) FIG . 3 - Gall - bladder filled with calculi , which have all a crust of pure cho- lesterine ...
George Budd. FIG . 2 - Gall - bladder and cystic duct containing calculi . The calculi have all a crust of pure cholesterine . ( Prep . 269. ) FIG . 3 - Gall - bladder filled with calculi , which have all a crust of pure cho- lesterine ...
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... gall - bladder Liver . a . The nucleus . b . The nucleolus . c . Fat - glo- and gall - ducts , like the excreting ducts of bules . d . Cells of small other glands , in fact , like all mucous mem- size , detached . branes , is composed ...
... gall - bladder Liver . a . The nucleus . b . The nucleolus . c . Fat - glo- and gall - ducts , like the excreting ducts of bules . d . Cells of small other glands , in fact , like all mucous mem- size , detached . branes , is composed ...
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... gall - bladder and gall - ducts , as on the villi of the small intestine , the cells have the form of prisms . If the gall - bladder be slightly bruised , a portion of the bile taken from it exhibits under the microscope hundreds of ...
... gall - bladder and gall - ducts , as on the villi of the small intestine , the cells have the form of prisms . If the gall - bladder be slightly bruised , a portion of the bile taken from it exhibits under the microscope hundreds of ...
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