On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... lobular substance of a fresh liver , empty of blood and uninjected . In such a specimen , all that is seen under the microscope is a mass of nucleated cells , with here and there a fibre from one of the torn vessels . The cells are ...
... lobular substance of a fresh liver , empty of blood and uninjected . In such a specimen , all that is seen under the microscope is a mass of nucleated cells , with here and there a fibre from one of the torn vessels . The cells are ...
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... lobules of the liver , are spheroidal . In the gall - bladder and gall - ducts , as on the villi of the small ... substances , they are so large and numerous as to distend the cells to double their natural size , and consequently to ...
... lobules of the liver , are spheroidal . In the gall - bladder and gall - ducts , as on the villi of the small ... substances , they are so large and numerous as to distend the cells to double their natural size , and consequently to ...
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... lobules are enlarged by the infiltration of some morbid deposit , the capillaries of the lobules are usually empty throughout , and the entire substance of the liver is , in consequence , unusually pale . Again , when , from the ...
... lobules are enlarged by the infiltration of some morbid deposit , the capillaries of the lobules are usually empty throughout , and the entire substance of the liver is , in consequence , unusually pale . Again , when , from the ...
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... substance never has the deep red color that it has when the central portions of the lobules are the part injected . All that is known of this form of partial injection of the capil- laries is contained in the few observations of Mr ...
... substance never has the deep red color that it has when the central portions of the lobules are the part injected . All that is known of this form of partial injection of the capil- laries is contained in the few observations of Mr ...
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... lobules of the liver . The plates of choles- terine are generally , if not always , formed in the gall - bladder . They may be there formed , by precipitation , from the bile , which usually contains a certain quantity of this substance ...
... lobules of the liver . The plates of choles- terine are generally , if not always , formed in the gall - bladder . They may be there formed , by precipitation , from the bile , which usually contains a certain quantity of this substance ...
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