On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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... yellow masses in Cirrhosis , or from which has a well - marked yellow or green tint . The coloring matter in the cells presents exactly the same appearance under the micro- scope as the coloring matter in the bile . Mr. Goodsir has ...
... yellow masses in Cirrhosis , or from which has a well - marked yellow or green tint . The coloring matter in the cells presents exactly the same appearance under the micro- scope as the coloring matter in the bile . Mr. Goodsir has ...
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... 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 appearance so frequently observed ...
... 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 appearance so frequently observed ...
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... yellow tinge , it often happens that , while the centres of the lobules are deeply injected , and are consequently of a deep red , the marginal portions , or parts of them , are quite empty of blood , and have the yellow color that is ...
... yellow tinge , it often happens that , while the centres of the lobules are deeply injected , and are consequently of a deep red , the marginal portions , or parts of them , are quite empty of blood , and have the yellow color that is ...
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... yellow stain to the glass , but often presents no definite objects . If , on the contrary , it be dark - colored and ... yellow , even when that in the gall - bladder is dark green or olive - colored . Under the microscope , it gives a ...
... yellow stain to the glass , but often presents no definite objects . If , on the contrary , it be dark - colored and ... yellow , even when that in the gall - bladder is dark green or olive - colored . Under the microscope , it gives a ...
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... yellow coloring matter , and small quantities of fat and fatty acids , and obtained a matter which he termed biline , and which he considered the chief , and the peculiar , constituent of bile . Biline , which is composed of carbon ...
... yellow coloring matter , and small quantities of fat and fatty acids , and obtained a matter which he termed biline , and which he considered the chief , and the peculiar , constituent of bile . Biline , which is composed of carbon ...
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