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  1. ... this morbid alteration of the texture of the liver, which is completely in accord with the theory of Claude Bernard. The glucose increases within the ...
  2. ... absorption into the blood, by regu- lating the liver. The best way to accomplish this, is by daily flushings of the colon, first with hot water, then ...
  3. ... phytolacca. It has been thought to stimulate the liver, by those who hold the theory that rheumatism, peritonitis, tonsillitis, and the many diseases ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... supplemented diets were recommended for prevention of alcoholic liver disease. In the mid-1960’s, a major change in the theory concerning the cause of alcoholic cirrhosis occurred (Lieber ...
  5. ... by Rind- fleisch. An apparent defect in the theory is the fact that in the first stage of cirrhosis the liver is enlarged, whereas, if the necrosis of the ...
  6. ... a distinct and important part fee. But the theories—the explanations given, why calomel purges, affects the liver, makes the mouth sore, &c.; why opium is ...
  7. ... is plain, and the physiological results show the theory to be reasonable. Right here we may say that liver disease and disease of the digestive tract are ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine 
    Publication: Chicago : Gross and Delbridge, 1895, c1894
    ... growth of that organ. Burnett quotes Rade- macher's theory of the action of chelidonium,— that it affects the inner liver. As he gives the symptoms of this derangement ...
  9. ... sterilized) gauze, or, when outside the abdomen, by flushing with sterilized salt solution. Liver, Gall-bladder, and Ducts.—Similar procedures are indicated ...
  10. ... the chief source of uric acid, and this theory is grounded on these facts-that urea is produced in the liver; that urea and uric acid are nearly allied, ...
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