- [Action of various refine compounds of isotiocyanate of alpha-naphthalene on guinea pig liver. I. 1-Isocyanatonaphthalene.]
- [Action of various refine compounds of isotiocyanate of alpha-napthalene on the guinea pig liver. II. 2-Isocyanatonaphthalene.]
- [Acute experimental stophanyl poisoning; a contribution on the histogenesis of hepatic necrosis.]
- [Adaptation of liver tissue to intermittent cooling in rats.]
- [Alcohol oxidation and acetoacetate formation in normal and glycogendeficient intact rat liver.]
- [Anatomo-physiological data on the liver in the "Canon of Medicine" of Ibn-Sina.]
- [Anatomy & surgical technic of typical lobar & segmentary excision of the left liver sector.]
- [Attempts to establish the liver threshold value of estrogenic substances in rats and guinea-pigs.]
- [Biologic treatment of hydatiodosis; observations of a case treated 7 years.]
- [Cancer metabolism & anticancer therapeutics. X. metabolic changes in organisms subjected to the effect of intense liver regeneration.]
- [Case of hepatic abscess.]
- [Case of perforation of the diaphragm associated with an accessory lobe of the liver.]
- [Case of suppurative parenchymatous intrahepatic lithiasis.]
- [Changes in the liver of cattle in various forms of leukemia]
- [Cirrhosis caused by cinchophen; regression after puncture biopsy of the liver.]
- [Clinico-pathological session; polycystic hepatorenal disease.]
- [Comparison of hepatotoxic effects of phenylquinolinecarboxylic acid and its hydroxy derivative.]
- [Congenital diaphragmatic hernia of the right lobe of the liver simulating intrathoracic tumor.]
- [Consequences of localized irradiation of the fetal liver in the mouse. I. Mortality and growth changes.]
- [Consequences of localized irradiation of the liver of the fetal mouse. II. Weight changes.]
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