On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... remarked that , " When the arteries are well injected , the larger ducts , from the extreme vascularity of their coats , may be mistaken for injected arteries , whilst in the coats of the vein , no vessels will be detected without the ...
... remarked that , " When the arteries are well injected , the larger ducts , from the extreme vascularity of their coats , may be mistaken for injected arteries , whilst in the coats of the vein , no vessels will be detected without the ...
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... remarked by Mr. Bowman that the cells within the lobule have in some measure a radiating arrangement from the central axis of the lobule towards the circumference , or towards certain parts of the circumference ; so that , when a lobule ...
... remarked by Mr. Bowman that the cells within the lobule have in some measure a radiating arrangement from the central axis of the lobule towards the circumference , or towards certain parts of the circumference ; so that , when a lobule ...
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George Budd. remarked that the cells near the circumference of the lobule are sometimes differently colored , and sometimes contain a larger amount of oil , than those near the centre . From these circumstances he has inferred that the ...
George Budd. remarked that the cells near the circumference of the lobule are sometimes differently colored , and sometimes contain a larger amount of oil , than those near the centre . From these circumstances he has inferred that the ...
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... remarked , from lobule to lobule at those points where adjacent lobules are connected by their capillaries ; and when the injection has nearly , but not quite , reached those twigs of the portal vein that go to define the lobules , all ...
... remarked , from lobule to lobule at those points where adjacent lobules are connected by their capillaries ; and when the injection has nearly , but not quite , reached those twigs of the portal vein that go to define the lobules , all ...
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... remarked , however , by Mr. Kiernan , that the injected substance never has the deep red color that it has when the central portions of the lobules are the part injected . All that is known of this form of partial injection of the capil ...
... remarked , however , by Mr. Kiernan , that the injected substance never has the deep red color that it has when the central portions of the lobules are the part injected . All that is known of this form of partial injection of the capil ...
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