. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Pot;issiuiii rarlntiiale Mai:nf^iuiii liii-ajlionate -^^-^ Ma^iitsiuiii sul|iliate Caliiiiiii Cak-iuui sulpliate Ferrous carbonate Alumina Borates Litliia Trace. Ammonia .33 Silica Organic matter Trace. Total solids Free carbonic-acid gas Temperature, 62° F. A previous analysis by Professor Hanks showed in solids and grains in carbonic anhydrideto the Un
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Pot;issiuiii rarlntiiale Mai:nf^iuiii liii-ajlionate -^^-^ Ma^iitsiuiii sul|iliate Caliiiiiii Cak-iuui sulpliate Ferrous carbonate Alumina Borates Litliia Trace. Ammonia .33 Silica Organic matter Trace. Total solids Free carbonic-acid gas Temperature, 62° F. A previous analysis by Professor Hanks showed in solids and grains in carbonic anhydrideto the United States gallon. The temperature of thewater is 62° F. It is much used as an antacid in djspep-sia, and in uric-acid states. The water has aperient anddiuretic properties. James K. Crook. LIVER, ANATOMY OF THE.—The liver is the mostbulky of the abdominal visceia and the largest gland inthe body. Its size and its connection with the jiortalsystem render it at once remarkable. In the abdfiniinal >%?•..•• P H ?•••:tS>A; 3.* /i B P H H, hepatic artery ; 11 bile. Fig. 3210.—Interior Surface of the Liver. (Sappey.) cavity it occupies the greater portion of the right hypo-chondriac, a large portion of tlie epigastric, and a smallpart of the left hypocliondriac regions. Although tlieshape of the liver is somewhat variable because of press- -Section of Liver. X 80. IMortul vein ;duel. () urc of neighboring organs, still it has in general a wedge-like form with the base to the right. Because of the irregularity of the livers contour somedifference has existed in the descriptions of the ma^, however, regard it as possessing five: anterior,posterior, superior, inferior, and right surfaces. The anterior surface, the largest of all the surfaces, issmooth and triangular of the right and leftlobes; tlie line of demarcation between these lobes beingformed liy th< umbilical notch and the attachment of thefalciform ligament. The
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