On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... minute structure of the liver noticed in this chapter were first published . portal vein . In effect of this , the blood. a a . Twigs of the portal vein . d . Twig of the hepatic vein , b . Intermediate. DISTRIBUTION OF VESSELS . 21.
... minute structure of the liver noticed in this chapter were first published . portal vein . In effect of this , the blood. a a . Twigs of the portal vein . d . Twig of the hepatic vein , b . Intermediate. DISTRIBUTION OF VESSELS . 21.
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... noticed , they are thus invested , but the injected pre- parations of Mr. Bowman show , I think , clearly , that in man , and in many other animals , they are not distinct , isolated bodies , but merely small masses defined more or less ...
... noticed , they are thus invested , but the injected pre- parations of Mr. Bowman show , I think , clearly , that in man , and in many other animals , they are not distinct , isolated bodies , but merely small masses defined more or less ...
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... noticed in the following pages , leave little doubt that this opinion is true . When , for example , the liver is in a state of fatty degeneration , and the cells in the lobules are everywhere gorged with oil , and also in what has been ...
... noticed in the following pages , leave little doubt that this opinion is true . When , for example , the liver is in a state of fatty degeneration , and the cells in the lobules are everywhere gorged with oil , and also in what has been ...
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... noticed ; by its solubility in water , its consistence , its ready frothing , the readiness with which it takes up spots of grease or fat , and by the fact , then known , that it contains a fatty matter and an alkali . The subsequent ...
... noticed ; by its solubility in water , its consistence , its ready frothing , the readiness with which it takes up spots of grease or fat , and by the fact , then known , that it contains a fatty matter and an alkali . The subsequent ...
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... noticed in the following pages , which organic diseases of the liver have in causing red and pinkish sediments in the urine . The successive shades of blue , green , and yellow , which are seen in a bruise - mark on the skin , and which ...
... noticed in the following pages , which organic diseases of the liver have in causing red and pinkish sediments in the urine . The successive shades of blue , green , and yellow , which are seen in a bruise - mark on the skin , and which ...
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