The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract |
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AREA ORED TERRESTRE BEOORDE BURGO FILLEDER LOG RE BOOS
MEDIAL INFERIOR AREA CASH 2009 32 ... AND Duct DistriBUTION , LIVER
SEGMENTS ANTERIOR INFERIOR AREA 8 ADS BOB OSOS 22 99 GE ORO
POST .
AREA ORED TERRESTRE BEOORDE BURGO FILLEDER LOG RE BOOS
MEDIAL INFERIOR AREA CASH 2009 32 ... AND Duct DistriBUTION , LIVER
SEGMENTS ANTERIOR INFERIOR AREA 8 ADS BOB OSOS 22 99 GE ORO
POST .
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2 VAGUS NERVE CODE NO COMMON AREAS OF PANCREATIC PAIN SEEDS
CELIAC GANGLIA SPLENIC ARTERY SELLOS CELIAC AXIS NA Os Se 39 50 C
SOWE SUPERIOR MESENTERIC GANGLION AND PLEXUS RE EDIAS RE ...
2 VAGUS NERVE CODE NO COMMON AREAS OF PANCREATIC PAIN SEEDS
CELIAC GANGLIA SPLENIC ARTERY SELLOS CELIAC AXIS NA Os Se 39 50 C
SOWE SUPERIOR MESENTERIC GANGLION AND PLEXUS RE EDIAS RE ...
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Shrunken , atrophic and nodular regenerative areas alternate with irregularly
demarcated green or yellow areas , in which the lobular architecture is not only
preserved but exaggerated . Recent massive necrosis in previously apparently
intact ...
Shrunken , atrophic and nodular regenerative areas alternate with irregularly
demarcated green or yellow areas , in which the lobular architecture is not only
preserved but exaggerated . Recent massive necrosis in previously apparently
intact ...
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Contents
SECTION | 1 |
Cellular Elements of Liver | 7 |
Vessel and Duct Distribution | 13 |
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