The microscope in its application to practical medicine / by Lionel S. Beale.
- Date:
- 1867
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The microscope in its application to practical medicine / by Lionel S. Beale. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Just Puhlished, I. —ON THE STRUCTURE AND FORMATION OP CERTAIN NERVOUS CENTRES, Tending to prove that the Cells and Fibres of every ]Nervous Apparatus form an uninterrupted Circuit. Quarto, 8 Plates, containing 46 Figure?, 65. II. —INDICATIONS OP THE PATHS TAKEN BY THE NERVE CURRENTS As they traverse the Caudate Nerve Cells of the Cord and Encephalon. One Plate and 4 Figures, Is. 6d. Preparing for Publication, 2nd JEdition, much ^Enlarged. \ THE LIVER, ] 1 Including the Anatomy of the Organ in Man and Vertebrate Animals, with some Observations on the Nature and Treatment of certain Hepatic Diseases. With numerous Illustrations drawn by the Author. i I CONTENTS. I I I.—-Of the method of investigation—Preparation of specimens for demonstrating j the siructm-e of the liver—Of injecting the vessels and duets. ! II.—Tl;p liver ' cell' or elementary part. i III, —The invertebrate liver. IV. —The vertebrate liver—General arrangement—Portal canals—Hepatic venous canals. , V.—The lobules of the liver—Distribution of vessels—Portal vein—Hepatic artery \ —Hepatic duct—Vasa aberrantia—Lymphatics—Nerves—Vessels of gall | bladder. j VL—Glisson's capsule—The intimate structure of the lobules—Capillaries—Cell containing network—The liver ' cells' of .vertebrate animals. ; VII.—On the ultimate ramifications of the ducts, and of their connection with the , cell-containing network : in mammalia, birds, reptiles, and fishes—The con- clusions of previous observers. \ VIII.—The cu-culation in the liver—The position of the liver as a secreting organ— ^ The liver and kidney compared. IX.—Diseases of the liver—Of congestion of the liver—Of the formation of cysts in the liver. X.—Of fatty liver—Deposition of fatty matter ; a, at the circumference of the ; lobules, h, in the centre of the lobules. 1 XL—Of waxy, albuminous, or amyloid degeneration of the liver. ' XII.—Of cirrhosis of the liver. I Preparing, \ NEW RESEARCHES ON INPLAMMATION & PEVER, Including Observations on Cattle Plague and on Cholera. With numerous Plates. j i JOHN CHURCHILL AND SONS. j](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21938453_0468.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)