Such are the constituents, according to Harley, of the usual concretion, the cholesterin calculus. |
Besides other agencies due to advancing life, the increase of cholesterin is an influential factor. |
The mechanism of its formation is not unlike that of the cholesterin concretion. |
Therefore he had treated with cholesterin the paraffin in his bucket, and this same cholesterin reappeared in the resulting glove. |
The fces of animals that live on vegetables contain neither excretin, butyric acid, nor cholesterin. |
The liver also takes out from the blood a waste substance which has the formidable name of cholesterin. |