On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... occur- ring in his practice . All who are versed in the recent progress of anatomy may form some judgment of the great value of Mr. Busk's assistance , in a scientific point of view ; but only those who have the happiness to enjoy his ...
... occur- ring in his practice . All who are versed in the recent progress of anatomy may form some judgment of the great value of Mr. Busk's assistance , in a scientific point of view ; but only those who have the happiness to enjoy his ...
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... occurs . SECTION III . Adhesive inflammation of the capsule and of the substance of the liver - Cirrhosis - Other forms of inflammation of the substance of the liver · SECTION IV . Inflammation of the veins of the liver - Suppurative ...
... occurs . SECTION III . Adhesive inflammation of the capsule and of the substance of the liver - Cirrhosis - Other forms of inflammation of the substance of the liver · SECTION IV . Inflammation of the veins of the liver - Suppurative ...
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... occur- rence of putrefactive changes in the nitrogenous constituents of the food during their passage through the intestines . From the readi- ness with which bile itself undergoes decomposition , such an office might seem improbable ...
... occur- rence of putrefactive changes in the nitrogenous constituents of the food during their passage through the intestines . From the readi- ness with which bile itself undergoes decomposition , such an office might seem improbable ...
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... occur in persons who have led temperate lives ; where , consequently , the atrophy can only be ex- plained by the influence which the long - continued congestion has had in impairing the functional activity and nutrition of the cells ...
... occur in persons who have led temperate lives ; where , consequently , the atrophy can only be ex- plained by the influence which the long - continued congestion has had in impairing the functional activity and nutrition of the cells ...
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... occur ; more especially , according to the observa- tions of Rokitansky , in children , when the liver is much congested from suffocative catarrh , or some other condition that impedes the circulation through the chest . The hemorrhage ...
... occur ; more especially , according to the observa- tions of Rokitansky , in children , when the liver is much congested from suffocative catarrh , or some other condition that impedes the circulation through the chest . The hemorrhage ...
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