. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. z^^. H6lll|. Tan mm gnnimNoC llll»l*l(H«l7l»HH0immaMH6lMlll«l8l4l5l»l7l8l>'liDl food; tranalM Mlioimt In eoMe o«m- NHCMiitiioiiri after taking 1 â m tan mlwiten. Vood waa takan at B and O. i&aMsraUModitla. 1kiidiaiiramT«7 (It seems impossible to explain these facts, espe


. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. z^^. H6lll|. Tan mm gnnimNoC llll»l*l(H«l7l»HH0immaMH6lMlll«l8l4l5l»l7l8l>'liDl food; tranalM Mlioimt In eoMe o«m- NHCMiitiioiiri after taking 1 â m tan mlwiten. Vood waa takan at B and O. i&aMsraUModitla. 1kiidiaiiramT«7 (It seems impossible to explain these facts, especially the first rapid discharge of fluid apart from the direct influence of the nervous system. (Upon the whole, the evidence seems to show that tiie press* ure in the bilenluctB is greater than in the veins that unite to make up the portal system; but there are difficulties in the investigation of such and kindred subjects as regards the liver, owing to its peculiar vascular supply. It wiU be borne in mind that the liver in mammals oonsUrtM of a mass of blood-vessels, between the meshes of which are packed innumerable cells, and that around the latter meander the bile oapillaviee; that the portal vem breaks up into the interlobular, from which capil- laries arise, that terminate in the central intralobular veins, which make up the hepatic veiuletoor termiiiate in these vessels But the structure is complicated l^ Uie branches of the hepatic artery, which, an arterioles and capillaries, enters to some extent into the formation of the lobtilar vessels. It is remarkable that^ the cells of the liver are so similar, considering the complicate^ functions they appear to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York : D. Appleton; London : Caxton


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