On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... Mucous Membrane , " by Mr. Bowman , in Todd's Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology , in which several points in the minute structure of the liver noticed in this chapter were first published . portal vein . In effect of this , the blood.
... Mucous Membrane , " by Mr. Bowman , in Todd's Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology , in which several points in the minute structure of the liver noticed in this chapter were first published . portal vein . In effect of this , the blood.
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... mucous 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 ...
... mucous 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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... mucous mem- size , detached . branes , is composed , as Mr. Bowman has shown , of an extremely thin , transparent ... mucous membranes are alike in structure , being all composed of a basement - membrane , paved , if we may so express it ...
... mucous mem- size , detached . branes , is composed , as Mr. Bowman has shown , of an extremely thin , transparent ... mucous membranes are alike in structure , being all composed of a basement - membrane , paved , if we may so express it ...
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... mucous membrane , must be considerable in amount . Secretion is always going on , both in the lobules and in the ducts , and the compound fluid derived from these two sources probably passes continuously along the ducts as far as the ...
... mucous membrane , must be considerable in amount . Secretion is always going on , both in the lobules and in the ducts , and the compound fluid derived from these two sources probably passes continuously along the ducts as far as the ...
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... mucous 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 ...
... mucous 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 ...
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