make this query to querly_library tool : {'sql': "SELECT book_title, section_heading, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path,\n line_start, line_end,\n snippet(paragraphs_fts, 0, '>>>', '<<<', '...', 30) as snippet\n FROM paragraphs_fts WHERE paragraphs_fts MATCH 'piles' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 10"}

Finding Sources
Here are the 10 results matching 'piles' across the textbook library:
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1Medical Microbiology 9eEpidemiologySpiders: wood and brush piles, basements; Scorpions: southwestern United States...3345–3350
2Murray & Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory MedicineIndustries and Occupations at Risk...exposure to waste piles of Libby vermiculite in Minneapolis and other US locations led to significant environmental asbestos exposure.4144–4146
3Medical Microbiology 9eEpidemiologyThese spiders frequent wood and brush piles, old wooden buildings, cellars, hollow logs, and privies...3581–3588
4Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver DiseaseReferences...stapled hemorrhoidectomy for prolapsed piles. Dis Colon Rectum 2003;46(3):291–7...1581–1591
5Fitzpatrick's Dermatology Vol. 1 & 2Tegenaria...hobo spider typically builds funnel-shaped webs in crawl spaces, basements, wood piles...3354–3361
6Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 22ERecluse Spider BitesWidow spiders spin their webs under stones, logs, plants, or rock piles and in dark spaces in barns...2424–2428
7Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 22EMortality...highest risk associated with working in the debris piles...2116–2117
8Kaplan & Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of PsychiatryBrett Clementz, Ph.D.Piles of papers litter the table, scattered in no apparent order...2726–2727
9Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 26eGlucose ToleranceIn diabetes, glucose piles up in the bloodstream, especially after meals...1855–1860
10Dermatology 2-Volume Set 5eMoxibustion, Cupping and Other Treatment ModalitiesMoxibustion is the practice of burning dried moxa arranged in small cone-shaped piles, over acupuncture points...2596–2611
The word "piles" appears mostly in its general English meaning (wood piles, debris piles, paper piles) rather than as a medical term for hemorrhoids — with the exception of result #4 from Sleisenger & Fordtran's GI textbook, which references "prolapsed piles" (the traditional term for hemorrhoids) in a citation about stapled hemorrhoidectomy.
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