. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . - wo \-. rT- Mil -TT *f .-• .. Pig. 258.—Lobules of liver, interlobular vessels, and intralobular veins (Sappey). 1,1,1,1, 3, 4, lobules; 2,2, 2, 2, intralobular veins injected with white; 5, 5, 5, 5,5, in-tralobular vessels tilled with a dark injection. 318 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. the tissues, but whether this is used in the manufacture oftaurocholic acid or whether the latter is made entirely anew,and possibly by a method in which taurin never appears assuch, is an open question. It


. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . - wo \-. rT- Mil -TT *f .-• .. Pig. 258.—Lobules of liver, interlobular vessels, and intralobular veins (Sappey). 1,1,1,1, 3, 4, lobules; 2,2, 2, 2, intralobular veins injected with white; 5, 5, 5, 5,5, in-tralobular vessels tilled with a dark injection. 318 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. the tissues, but whether this is used in the manufacture oftaurocholic acid or whether the latter is made entirely anew,and possibly by a method in which taurin never appears assuch, is an open question. It is highly probable that a portionof the bile poured into the intestine is absorbed either as suchor after partial decomposition, the products to be used in some way in the econo-§||| ;vA my and presumably inthe construction of bileby the liver. There aremany facts, includingsome pathological phe-nomena, that pointclearly to the formationof the pigments of bilefrom haemoglobin insome of its stages of de-generation. Pathological.—Whenthe liver fails to act,either from derange-ment of its cells prima-rily or owing to obstruc-tion to


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