On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... veins of the liver - Suppurative inflam- mation of the portal vein - Adhesive inflammation of branches of the portal vein - Inflammation of branches of the hepatic vein . SECTION V. Inflammation of the gall - bladder and gall - ducts ...
... veins of the liver - Suppurative inflam- mation of the portal vein - Adhesive inflammation of branches of the portal vein - Inflammation of branches of the hepatic vein . SECTION V. Inflammation of the gall - bladder and gall - ducts ...
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... portal vein , in man . . 457 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES . PLATE I. - GALL - vi CONTENTS .
... portal vein , in man . . 457 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES . PLATE I. - GALL - vi CONTENTS .
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... portal and hepatic veins are thoroughly injected . 2d . A small particle taken from the lobular substance of a fresh ... vein , two or three small branches of the portal vein , and the intermediate capillaries . It appears that the ...
... portal and hepatic veins are thoroughly injected . 2d . A small particle taken from the lobular substance of a fresh ... vein , two or three small branches of the portal vein , and the intermediate capillaries . It appears that the ...
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... portal blood traverses the entire network . The whole mass of capillaries is divided by the minute branches and twigs of the portal vein into small , tolerably defined masses ; and is likewise partitioned in a similar way , by the ...
... portal blood traverses the entire network . The whole mass of capillaries is divided by the minute branches and twigs of the portal vein into small , tolerably defined masses ; and is likewise partitioned in a similar way , by the ...
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... vein ; so that the entire mass of capillaries is duly supplied with fresh portal , or biliary , blood . In tracing even large branches of the portal and hepatic veins , it is seen that they generally run transversely , or that the ...
... vein ; so that the entire mass of capillaries is duly supplied with fresh portal , or biliary , blood . In tracing even large branches of the portal and hepatic veins , it is seen that they generally run transversely , or that the ...
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