On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... membrane . In the large ducts , and in the gall - bladder , the mucous membrane is thrown into folds . The inner surface of the ducts presents , besides , a great number of fol- licles , which in the large ducts are distributed ...
... membrane . In the large ducts , and in the gall - bladder , the mucous membrane is thrown into folds . The inner surface of the ducts presents , besides , a great number of fol- licles , which in the large ducts are distributed ...
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... membrane , without pores or visible structure , whose external or secreting surface is coated with nucleated cells . These cells , by their apposition and union , form a kind of pavement on the transparent membrane , which , serving as ...
... membrane , without pores or visible structure , whose external or secreting surface is coated with nucleated cells . These cells , by their apposition and union , form a kind of pavement on the transparent membrane , which , serving as ...
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... membrane , within which , originating from the inner surface , are numerous secreting cells , more or less polygonal from mutual pres- sure . At the bottom of the cæca , the cells are small , and contain a finely granular matter of a ...
... membrane , within which , originating from the inner surface , are numerous secreting cells , more or less polygonal from mutual pres- sure . At the bottom of the cæca , the cells are small , and contain a finely granular matter of a ...
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... membrane of the gall - bladder may be seen , and now and then some oil - globules , or small plates of cholesterine . The oil - globules are , probably , usually derived from the lobules of the liver . The plates of choles- terine are ...
... membrane of the gall - bladder may be seen , and now and then some oil - globules , or small plates of cholesterine . The oil - globules are , probably , usually derived from the lobules of the liver . The plates of choles- terine are ...
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... membrane , ex- cites its secreting function . ' Medicines that pass off in this way through a gland , not only in- crease its activity , but may also alter the qualities of the secretion , and act directly on the surfaces over which the ...
... membrane , ex- cites its secreting function . ' Medicines that pass off in this way through a gland , not only in- crease its activity , but may also alter the qualities of the secretion , and act directly on the surfaces over which the ...
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