On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... MEDICINE IN KING'S COLLEGE , LONDON ; AND FELLOW OF CAIUS COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . SECOND AMERICAN , From the last and Emprobed London Edition . WITH COLORED PLATES AND WOOD - CUTS . QU PROSUNT OMNIBUS . LANE MEDICAL 11208 SAN FRANCIS00 ...
... MEDICINE IN KING'S COLLEGE , LONDON ; AND FELLOW OF CAIUS COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . SECOND AMERICAN , From the last and Emprobed London Edition . WITH COLORED PLATES AND WOOD - CUTS . QU PROSUNT OMNIBUS . LANE MEDICAL 11208 SAN FRANCIS00 ...
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... medicines PAGE 17 CHAPTER I. ON CONGESTION OF THE LIVER . Congestion of the liver from impediment to the flow of blood through the lungs or heart - Effects of this - Congestion from other causes - Hemor- rhage · 67 CHAPTER II . ON THE ...
... medicines PAGE 17 CHAPTER I. ON CONGESTION OF THE LIVER . Congestion of the liver from impediment to the flow of blood through the lungs or heart - Effects of this - Congestion from other causes - Hemor- rhage · 67 CHAPTER II . ON THE ...
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... medicines . IN writing a book on Diseases of the Liver , I shall hardly be accused of having undertaken a needless task . There are no other diseases of such frequent occurrence , which it is so difficult to discri- minate , and for the ...
... medicines . IN writing a book on Diseases of the Liver , I shall hardly be accused of having undertaken a needless task . There are no other diseases of such frequent occurrence , which it is so difficult to discri- minate , and for the ...
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... medicine was continued till the 15th of September , when a swelling , of the size of a walnut , was observed over the region of the liver . This gradually increased , and on the 9th of October was so large , and caused so much pain from ...
... medicine was continued till the 15th of September , when a swelling , of the size of a walnut , was observed over the region of the liver . This gradually increased , and on the 9th of October was so large , and caused so much pain from ...
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... medicines seem to fulfil to a certain extent the second object , that of rendering the liver more active , and increasing in this way the secretion of bile . Mercury , iodine , the salts of soda , muriate of ammonia , and taraxacum have ...
... medicines seem to fulfil to a certain extent the second object , that of rendering the liver more active , and increasing in this way the secretion of bile . Mercury , iodine , the salts of soda , muriate of ammonia , and taraxacum have ...
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