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1 IV | which corresponds to the liver.~This, however, is to be 2 V | blood is prepared in the liver, and is thence transferred 3 VI | above its escape from the liver, is by a lateral anastomosis; 4 VII | it must pass through the liver (it is allowed by all that 5 VII | nutritive juices percolate the liver, asserting such a proposition 6 VII | it.~The substance of the liver is extremely dense, so is 7 VII | absolutely spongy. In the liver there is no forcing, no 8 VII | suffered to expand. The liver, on the contrary, remains 9 VII | juices passing through the liver, in order to reach the vena 10 XVI | mixed with the blood to the liver. For the blood entering 11 XVI | into the vena portae of the liver, and from this into the 12 XVI | nature has interposed the liver, in whose meandering channels 13 XVI | is almost no use for the liver, but the umbilical vein 14 XVI | foetus, not through the liver, but into the umbilical 15 XVI | development of the foetus the liver is one of the organs that 16 XVI | scarcely any trace of the liver. And indeed at the period 17 XVI | nothing in the seat of the liver but a shapeless collection, 18 XVI | passing entire through the liver, and going straight to the 19 XVI | brought to the porta of the liver in a state of higher preparation. 20 XVII| the brain, blood from the liver, or whether it be the origin 21 XVII| either the brain or the liver were created or had appeared