A Treatise on gall-stonesJ. Churchill, 1863 - 323 pages |
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Page vii
... the process as derived from all the data on the record , with so much only of hypothesis as seemed justi- fied by the amount of incontrovertible knowledge . The anatomy of gall - stone disease could be described PREFACE . vii.
... the process as derived from all the data on the record , with so much only of hypothesis as seemed justi- fied by the amount of incontrovertible knowledge . The anatomy of gall - stone disease could be described PREFACE . vii.
Page viii
... amount of interesting information obtained by a careful contemplation of the specimens preserved in Museums , par- ticularly in the one which derives from Hunter ; illustrating not only the characters of calculi , but also their ...
... amount of interesting information obtained by a careful contemplation of the specimens preserved in Museums , par- ticularly in the one which derives from Hunter ; illustrating not only the characters of calculi , but also their ...
Page 61
... amount of brownish - yellow granular colouring matter together with many crystals of cholesterine , were suspended in it . The bile and colouring matters dissolved in alcohol , yielding a yellow solution , which was separated from mucus ...
... amount of brownish - yellow granular colouring matter together with many crystals of cholesterine , were suspended in it . The bile and colouring matters dissolved in alcohol , yielding a yellow solution , which was separated from mucus ...
Page 83
... amount of time which it would require to dissolve in ether . Heat expedites the solution . Simon extracts the dried and powdered calculi with water , in order to remove undecomposed bile and other soluble matters . The residue is ...
... amount of time which it would require to dissolve in ether . Heat expedites the solution . Simon extracts the dried and powdered calculi with water , in order to remove undecomposed bile and other soluble matters . The residue is ...
Page 84
... amount of carbonic acid by means of the loss which the substance suffered when treated with acid in a suitable apparatus ; this loss of carbonic acid amounted to 9.91 per cent . Another quantity of the brown residue was placed in the ...
... amount of carbonic acid by means of the loss which the substance suffered when treated with acid in a suitable apparatus ; this loss of carbonic acid amounted to 9.91 per cent . Another quantity of the brown residue was placed in the ...
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abdomen acetic acid adipocere alcohol alkaline ammonia analysis appeared attacks bile biliary acids biliary calculi biliary ducts biliary passages bladder body boiling Bouisson brown calculi carbonate of lime cause caustic cavity chloroform cholesterine cholic acid cholochrome choloidic cloth colic colouring matter common duct concretions consisted contained crystalline crystals cystic duct deposited dissolved duodenum ether evaporation examination extract fæces fatty acids Fauconneau-Dufresne Fcap filtrate fluid Foolscap 8vo formed frequently Frerichs gall gall-bladder gall-stone colic gall-stone disease grains Haller hepatic duct human gall-stones hydrochloric acid inflammation intestinal canal jaundice layers liver magnesia Méd Medical mucus nitric acid nucleus observed obstruction ox gall-stones pain passed patient phosphate phosphate of lime physician Post 8vo potassa precipitate produced pulse rarely remained residue resin salts Second Edition small quantity soda soluble solution stomach stones substance surface symptoms tion TREATISE treatment ulceration umbilicus urinary urine violent vomiting Wolff yellow yielded
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