On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... SECRETION . SECTION I. Softening of the liver - Destruction of the hepatic cells - Sup- pressed secretion of bile - Fatal jaundice SECTION II . Fatty degeneration of the liver - Partial deposit of fat in the liver - Waxy liver ...
... SECRETION . SECTION I. Softening of the liver - Destruction of the hepatic cells - Sup- pressed secretion of bile - Fatal jaundice SECTION II . Fatty degeneration of the liver - Partial deposit of fat in the liver - Waxy liver ...
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... secretion to the process of digestion , sufficient evidence of its great importance in the animal economy , and of the serious evils that must result from derangement of its functions . This evidence has been confirmed and extended by ...
... secretion to the process of digestion , sufficient evidence of its great importance in the animal economy , and of the serious evils that must result from derangement of its functions . This evidence has been confirmed and extended by ...
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... secreted ; that is , we can tell precisely the manner in which their functions are performed . The secretions of the liver , on the contrary , cannot be collected and analyzed during the life of the patient ; indeed , until lately ...
... secreted ; that is , we can tell precisely the manner in which their functions are performed . The secretions of the liver , on the contrary , cannot be collected and analyzed during the life of the patient ; indeed , until lately ...
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... secretion and been drained of the principles of bile , passes out of the liver through an intermediate or adjacent branch of the hepatic vein ; so that the entire mass of capillaries is duly supplied with fresh portal , or biliary ...
... secretion and been drained of the principles of bile , passes out of the liver through an intermediate or adjacent branch of the hepatic vein ; so that the entire mass of capillaries is duly supplied with fresh portal , or biliary ...
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... secretion of bile , like blood returned from the other abdominal viscera . These veins , which originate in the liver , and feed the portal vein with the blood brought by the hepatic artery , constitute what Mr. Kiernan has called the ...
... secretion of bile , like blood returned from the other abdominal viscera . These veins , which originate in the liver , and feed the portal vein with the blood brought by the hepatic artery , constitute what Mr. Kiernan has called the ...
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