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W88MJH Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MJB Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MJ1 Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MGY Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MHM Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MH3 Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W41KFG Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W41KEX Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MDM Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MCG Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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W88MC2 Dried fruits, lemon, apple, cinnamon, nutmeg. On a white background, isolate.
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E1GR4M In Polish cuisine, on the Polish table. Preparation of Liver pate. On the picture grating of nutmeg.
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E1GR44 In Polish cuisine, on the Polish table. Preparation of Liver pate. On the picture grating of nutmeg.
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E1GR39 In Polish cuisine, on the Polish table. Preparation of Liver pate. On the picture grating of nutmeg.
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E1GR2Y In Polish cuisine, on the Polish table. Preparation of Liver pate. On the picture grating of nutmeg.
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2CEMJNY . On diseases of the liver. onsequence,unusually pale. Again, when, from the retention of biliary matter, the cells in themarginal portions have a yellow tinge, it often happens that whilethe centres of the lobules are deeply injected, and are consequentlyof a deep red, the marginal portions, or parts of them, are quiteempty of blood, and have the yellow color that is due to the cellsonly. A section of the liver presents, in consequence, that strikingcontrast of colors which suggested the term nutmeg liver. It occasionally happens, however, that the portal veins, and thecapillaries immediately
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2CDDE61 . The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . stended and the hepatic cells thereby more or less compressed,atrophied (c), and usually full of yellow or brown granules of 256 THE LIVER pigment, which at last may alone remain, the hepatic cells havingcompletely disappeared. The venous stasis sometimes leads to haemor-rhages, and, when it lasts longer, on the one hand to growth aftdsmall-celled infiltration of Glissons capsule {cyanotic cirrhosis), onthe other to fatty infiltration of the liver cells (e) at the peripheryof the acini (fatty nutmeg liver).
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2AJ4JWA The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . congestion.The disease is represented in typical form by Figs. 71, 72, and 73.The first includes part of a portal vein with a small branch of thehepatic artery and a minute bile-duct. Around these are groupedseveral acini, which show different conditions of degeneration charac- Fig. 71.—Degeneration of the Liver commonly called Nutmeg Liver, (x 50.) From a negro man of thirty years who died of organic heart disease. The large spacein the
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2AJ4JEX The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . ould not be recog-nizable as liver cells. Between the fibrous walls and the secreting cells there is a spacewhich contains debris and blood-corpuscles, the blood having escaped from its naturalchannels and forced its way into the trabecula to destroy the secreting cells. Fig. 73.—Nutmeg Liver, (x 280.) The region zv from Fig. 71, more highly magnified. A beautiful demonstration ofthe common appearances of nutmeg liver when the process ha
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2AG897M . Principles of human physiology : with their chief applications to pathology, hygiene, and forensic medicine : especially designed for the use of students. stage of hepatic venous congestion very commonly attends disease ofthe heart, and other disorders in which there is an impediment to thevenous circulation; in combination with accumulation in the biliary ducts,it gives rise to those various appearances which are known under the nameof dram drinkers or nutmeg liver. The other form of partial congestion arisesfrom an accumulation of blood in the portal veins, with a reverse condition * This
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2AFY69G . Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. liver, if mere anterior palpationis employed and the antero-posteriorbimanual method neglected. The epigastric pulsation is usuallysomewhat wavy and less determinate thanthe heave of a greatly enlarged leftventricle, as seen over the left thorax inaortic lesions. Variations in hepatic outline corresponding to the degrees of stasis areextremely marked, jaundice is common and nutmeg liver is often encountered. Systolic retraction of the lower interspaces to the left of the sternum is usuallya marked feature, attributable to the systolic retra
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RHG4KB . Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF MICE 441 slight meningitis. The significant findings are enlarged spleen, a pale or nutmeg liver, serous pleuritis and peritonitis, lungs which may appear normal or contain small areas of consolidation, and occasionally pale and slightly swollen kidneys. Microscopically, there is generalized proliferation of the reticulo-endothelial cells, interstitial and perivascular round cell infiltration, and interstitial bronchopneumonia. Rarely is there necrosis of i:)arenchymal cells.
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M278K4 sh ch topjoys sussex nutmeg, sussex spaniel and puppy sitting together
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A6Y1BW Foie terrine with pumpkin and cream of onion soup
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A6Y1BP Foie terrine with dried fruits and asparagus salad with truffle
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