On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... substance of the Gulstonian Lectures , which I had the honor to deliver at the College of Physicians , in 1842 , and which were printed in the Medical Ga- zette . In pursuing my investigations , I have had great help from my friend and ...
... substance of the Gulstonian Lectures , which I had the honor to deliver at the College of Physicians , in 1842 , and which were printed in the Medical Ga- zette . In pursuing my investigations , I have had great help from my friend and ...
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... 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 inflam- mation of the portal vein - Adhesive inflammation of branches of ...
... 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 inflam- mation of the portal vein - Adhesive inflammation of branches of ...
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... substance of the liver , no part of 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 ...
... substance of the liver , no part of 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 ...
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... substances in the liver - a yellow substance and a red , which were supposed to constitute , respectively , the medullary and the cortical part of each lobule . It was Mr. Kiernan who first showed conclusively that the mot- tled ...
... substances in the liver - a yellow substance and a red , which were supposed to constitute , respectively , the medullary and the cortical part of each lobule . It was Mr. Kiernan who first showed conclusively that the mot- tled ...
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... substance in solution ; or they may be derived from the coats of the gall - bladder itself . When the coats of the gall - bladder are , as it is termed , ossified , or when the mucous coat is much thickened or otherwise altered in ...
... substance in solution ; or they may be derived from the coats of the gall - bladder itself . When the coats of the gall - bladder are , as it is termed , ossified , or when the mucous coat is much thickened or otherwise altered in ...
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abscess acephalocysts acid adhesive inflammation Andral appearance ascites belly bile biliary matter bladder blood body bowels branches canal cancer cancerous tumors capillaries capsule cause cavity cells cholesterine cirrhosis coats coloring matter common duct congestion consequence contained Cruveilhier cyst cystic duct death dilated disease disorder distended duodenum dysentery edition effused enlarged epigastrium examined false membrane fatty fever fibrine fluid frequently gall-bladder gall-ducts gall-stones gangrene glands healthy hepatic ducts hepatic vein hydatid tumor hypochondrium inflammation instances intestinal canal intestine jaundice Journal kidneys King's College Hospital liver lobe lobular substance lobules lung lymph Medical Medicine mercury microscope mucous membrane mucus natural occurs octavo octavo volume oil-globules organ pain pale passed patient peritoneal peritoneum portal vein portion present probably pulse quantity remarked result secretion of bile seems serous skin spleen stomach suppurative suppurative inflammation surface Surgery symptoms tenderness tion treatise ulceration urine vessels vomiting yellow
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