New York Medical Journal, Volumen27Miller & Matthews, 1878 |
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... normal and morbid aspects . It is , however , characteristic of the mass of this labor , including nearly all of Bernard's individual re- searches , that attention has been chiefly directed to the phe- nomena attendant upon the origin ...
... normal and morbid aspects . It is , however , characteristic of the mass of this labor , including nearly all of Bernard's individual re- searches , that attention has been chiefly directed to the phe- nomena attendant upon the origin ...
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... normal presence of a far smaller quantity of saccharine matter in the hepatic substance than Bernard , C. Schmidt , Lehmann , Poisseuille and Lefort , and others , had as yet imagined , and that during life this quantity might be so ...
... normal presence of a far smaller quantity of saccharine matter in the hepatic substance than Bernard , C. Schmidt , Lehmann , Poisseuille and Lefort , and others , had as yet imagined , and that during life this quantity might be so ...
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... normal hepatic glycogenesis . " During life , " he says , " the liver contains only glycogenic matter , and no sugar , because the blood washes out the sugar as fast as it is formed ; but after death , or interference with the ...
... normal hepatic glycogenesis . " During life , " he says , " the liver contains only glycogenic matter , and no sugar , because the blood washes out the sugar as fast as it is formed ; but after death , or interference with the ...
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blood with which the organ is supplied , but is a normal in- gredient of the hepatic tissue . These results must , beyond all doubt , be taken as repre- senting the nearest approximation to the truth yet reached , and as constituting an ...
blood with which the organ is supplied , but is a normal in- gredient of the hepatic tissue . These results must , beyond all doubt , be taken as repre- senting the nearest approximation to the truth yet reached , and as constituting an ...
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... normal to the liver , but with far less readiness at lower temperatures . This con- version is normally in constant progress , so that the blood escaping by the hepatic veins always contains glucose in small but very constant quantity ...
... normal to the liver , but with far less readiness at lower temperatures . This con- version is normally in constant progress , so that the blood escaping by the hepatic veins always contains glucose in small but very constant quantity ...
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