On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... tumors of the liver Their growth , dissemination , and effects - Encysted , knotty tubera of the liver SECTION II . Hydatid tumors of the liver . · ON JAUNDICE 366 400 CHAPTER V. 438 APPENDIX . The liver - fluke - Its effects on sheep ...
... tumors of the liver Their growth , dissemination , and effects - Encysted , knotty tubera of the liver SECTION II . Hydatid tumors of the liver . · ON JAUNDICE 366 400 CHAPTER V. 438 APPENDIX . The liver - fluke - Its effects on sheep ...
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... tumors of the liver , described in page 398 . PLATE IV . FIG . 1 - Represents a portion of liver thickly studded with minute spots of melanotic concer . From a preparation in King's College Museum . ( Prep . 324. ) Plate 1 1 # 4 2 1 2 3 ...
... tumors of the liver , described in page 398 . PLATE IV . FIG . 1 - Represents a portion of liver thickly studded with minute spots of melanotic concer . From a preparation in King's College Museum . ( Prep . 324. ) Plate 1 1 # 4 2 1 2 3 ...
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... tumors . But , inde- pendently of conditions affecting its structure , the liver may be much altered in form by ... tumor may also be very much flattened , without any marked change of structure . Flatulent distension of the large ...
... tumors . But , inde- pendently of conditions affecting its structure , the liver may be much altered in form by ... tumor may also be very much flattened , without any marked change of structure . Flatulent distension of the large ...
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... tumors may cause atrophy of portions of the liver , by the pressure they exert on its substance , or on the vessels which supply it . But in effect of acute disease , without any permanent obstruction of vessels , the vitality of the ...
... tumors may cause atrophy of portions of the liver , by the pressure they exert on its substance , or on the vessels which supply it . But in effect of acute disease , without any permanent obstruction of vessels , the vitality of the ...
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... tumor ; or may even rupture the investing membranes , and thus become effused into the peritoneal sac . It then , of necessity , causes much pain and tenderness , which are more or less widely diffused , according to the nature of the ...
... tumor ; or may even rupture the investing membranes , and thus become effused into the peritoneal sac . It then , of necessity , causes much pain and tenderness , which are more or less widely diffused , according to the nature of the ...
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