An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... experiments upon frogs and similar animals , and much of our information concerning the mechanisms of circulation , digestion , etc. has been obtained from a study of other mammalian forms . We transfer this knowledge to the human being ...
... experiments upon frogs and similar animals , and much of our information concerning the mechanisms of circulation , digestion , etc. has been obtained from a study of other mammalian forms . We transfer this knowledge to the human being ...
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... experimental methods , that seek to discover the properties and functional relationships of the tissues and organs by the use of direct experiments . These experiments may be of a surgical character , involving the extirpation or ...
... experimental methods , that seek to discover the properties and functional relationships of the tissues and organs by the use of direct experiments . These experiments may be of a surgical character , involving the extirpation or ...
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... experiments , demonstrated that paraglobulin is unnecessary for the formation of fibrin . He showed that if a solution of pure fibrinogen is prepared , and if there is added to it a solution of fibrin ferment entirely free from ...
... experiments , demonstrated that paraglobulin is unnecessary for the formation of fibrin . He showed that if a solution of pure fibrinogen is prepared , and if there is added to it a solution of fibrin ferment entirely free from ...
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... experimental evidence is not entirely in its favor . Hammarsten , for instance , in some careful experiments seems to have obtained facts that are at variance with a part at least of this theory . Hammarsten ' states that blood - plasma ...
... experimental evidence is not entirely in its favor . Hammarsten , for instance , in some careful experiments seems to have obtained facts that are at variance with a part at least of this theory . Hammarsten ' states that blood - plasma ...
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... experiments in coagulation — for example , in testing the efficacy of a given ferment solution . The best salt to use is MgSO , in solutions of 27 per cent .: 1 part by volume of this solution is usually mixed with 4 parts of blood ; if ...
... experiments in coagulation — for example , in testing the efficacy of a given ferment solution . The best salt to use is MgSO , in solutions of 27 per cent .: 1 part by volume of this solution is usually mixed with 4 parts of blood ; if ...
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