Cellular pathologyJohn Churchill, 1860 - 528 páginas |
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... hepatic veins , it is conducted back again to the heart . Now , in the case of an injected liver , this network is ... hepatic - cells ( Fig . 27 ) , which , closely crowded , one against the other , fill up all the inter - spaces of the ...
... hepatic veins , it is conducted back again to the heart . Now , in the case of an injected liver , this network is ... hepatic - cells ( Fig . 27 ) , which , closely crowded , one against the other , fill up all the inter - spaces of the ...
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... hepatic cells , does the particular attraction of mat- ter continue which characterizes the action of the liver . When the blood contains free fat , we see that after a time the hepatic cells take it up in minute particles , and that if ...
... hepatic cells , does the particular attraction of mat- ter continue which characterizes the action of the liver . When the blood contains free fat , we see that after a time the hepatic cells take it up in minute particles , and that if ...
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... hepatic cells which are affected by the change ; and indeed , what is again very characteristic , just those hepatic cells , between which lie the capillary ramifications of the hepatic ar- tery . If namely we picture to ourselves a ...
... hepatic cells which are affected by the change ; and indeed , what is again very characteristic , just those hepatic cells , between which lie the capillary ramifications of the hepatic ar- tery . If namely we picture to ourselves a ...
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PAGE | 27 |
PHYSIOLOGICAL TISSUES | 51 |
Broad and narrow nervefibres with the medullary matter irregularly | 58 |
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300 diameters acetic acid acid anastomosing appearance arteries become blood body bone canal cancer capillary cartilage cavity cells cellular elements chemical coagulation coat colour colourless blood-corpuscles colourless corpuscles condition connective tissue constituents contain cord course disease dyscrasia elastic ependyma epidermis epithelial epithelium essentially example exist external extremely exudation fasciculi fatty degeneration fibres fibrine fluid follicles formation ganglion-cells granular granules histological inasmuch individual inflammation intercellular substance interior irritation larger layer leucocytosis leukæmia longitudinal lymph lymphatic glands lymphatic vessels manner mass matter medullary membrane ments minute mucous muscle muscular naked eye namely nature nerve-fibres nerves nervous new-formations nuclei nucleoli nutrition observed ordinary organs osseous tissue papillæ parenchyma particles pathological peculiar periosteum phlebitis physiological present processes produced pus-corpuscles pyæmia quantity regard seen simple spindle-shaped spleen structure surface takes place tendon thrombus tion transverse section tumour vascular veins walls whilst whole