. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 818 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. K**- the tissues, but whether this is used in the manufacture of taurocholic acid or whether the latter is made entirely auew, and possibly by a method in which taurin never appears as such, is an open question. It is highly probable that a portion of the bile potired into the intestine is absorbed either as such or after partial decomposition, the


. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 818 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. K**- the tissues, but whether this is used in the manufacture of taurocholic acid or whether the latter is made entirely auew, and possibly by a method in which taurin never appears as such, is an open question. It is highly probable that a portion of the bile potired into the intestine is absorbed either as such or after partial decomposition, the products to be used in some way in the econo- my and presumably in the construction of bile by the liver. There are many facts, including some pathological phe- nomena, that point clearly to the formation of the pigments of bile from hsBmoglobin in some of its stages of de- generation. ?stludogloaLâWhen the liver foils to act, either from derange- ment of its cells prima- rVyni wing to obstruc- tioii. ^. (' outflow of bile 1 â " â 0 reabsorp- tion by the liver, bile acids and bile pigme^ib appear in the urine or may stain the tissues, indicating their presence in ex- cess in the blood. This action of one gland (kidneys) for another is highly suggestive, and especially important to bear in mind in medical practice, both in treatment and prognosis. The chances of re- covery when only one excreting gland is diseased are much greater evidently than when several are involved. Such facts as we hvve cited show, moreover, that there are certain common fundamental principles underlying secretion everywhereâa statffluent which will be soon more fully Fie. of tnurene laetion of hepatic (KOIIl- lobDle of nbbit magniaed 400 diameter* (I "" â â Mood-Tecaelr , liTercell*. ker). bA,b,cuillarr blood-Tecaele; g,g,g,c»t^ THB WATOBB OP TBB AOT OF nBOBBTION. We are now about to consider some investigations, more particularly their results, wh


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