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Credit: A manual of veterinary physiology / by F. Smith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![XHl CHAPTER VIII. THE LIVER AND PANCREAS. Bile, Characters of—Composition of—Bile Pigments—Bile Salts — Quantity of Bile—Use of Bile—Glycogen, Formation of—Source of—Diabetes—Further Uses of the Liver— Pancreas—Nature of Secretion—Composition of—Use of— Pancreatic Ferments—Influence on Digestion—Changes in the Pancreas while Secreting . . . ] 59_] 74 CHAPTER IX. ABSORPTION. Lymph, Formation of—Use of—Characters of—Lymph Cells— Analysis of Lymph—Quantity of Lymph in the Body— Movements of the Lymph—Chyle, Nature of—Analysis of —Source of—Movements of—Absorption in General, from Respiratory Passages, Cellular Tissue, Conjunctiva, Skin, Pleural and Peritoneal Cavities, Intestines—Absorption of Fat, Sugar, Proteids . . . . 175-190 CHAPTER X. THE SKIN. Function of the Skin, Area of—Growth of Hair—Sweat, Com- position of—Peculiarities of—Sebaceous Secretion—Respi- ratory Function of the Skin ... 191-196 CHAPTER XL THE URINE. Use of Kidneys—Composition of the Urine—Physical Characters of the Urine—Organic Solids—Salts of Urine—Composi- tion of Horse Urine—Composition of Ox Urine—Com- position of Sheep Urine—Urine of the Pig—Secretion of Urine—Micturition—Abnormal Constituents and Urine- testing 197-219](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21933480_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


