. Human physiology. tic vein inthe centre, and those of the portal vein at the peri-pliery. Hepatic Cells gorged with Atrophied nucleus, b. Adipose globules. anatomists are not wholly in ac-cordance. Dr. Leidy^ affirms,that they line the inner surfaceof the tubuli that form the biliaryplexus of Kiernan ; that they areirregularly angular or of a poly-gonal shape, owing to their pressing upon each other; and contain afine granular matter, oil giotjules, a granular nucleus and transparentnucleolus,—the oil globules, under special circumstances of diet and See, on all this subject, Professo
. Human physiology. tic vein inthe centre, and those of the portal vein at the peri-pliery. Hepatic Cells gorged with Atrophied nucleus, b. Adipose globules. anatomists are not wholly in ac-cordance. Dr. Leidy^ affirms,that they line the inner surfaceof the tubuli that form the biliaryplexus of Kiernan ; that they areirregularly angular or of a poly-gonal shape, owing to their pressing upon each other; and contain afine granular matter, oil giotjules, a granular nucleus and transparentnucleolus,—the oil globules, under special circumstances of diet and See, on all this subject, Professor Tlieile, art. Leber, Wagners ILindworterbuchder Fhysiologie, 9te Lieferung, S. 308, Braunschweig, 1845. ^ American Journal of tlie Medical Sciences, p. 1, Jan., 184S ; and Quains edition ofQuain and Sharpeys Human Anatomy, ii. 487, Philad., 1849. 582 SECRETION disease, experiencins; considerable increase. Dr. C. Hand field Joues^lias, however, maintained, that the raiiiitications of the hepatic ducts Fi£T. i%k»tu
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