An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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Page 38
... grams of hæmoglobin to each 100 grams of blood . It is estimated that in the blood of a man weighing 68 kilos . there are contained about 750 grams of hæmoglobin , which is distributed among some twenty - five trillions of corpuscles ...
... grams of hæmoglobin to each 100 grams of blood . It is estimated that in the blood of a man weighing 68 kilos . there are contained about 750 grams of hæmoglobin , which is distributed among some twenty - five trillions of corpuscles ...
Page 62
... gram to each kilogram of animal . If the blood is withdrawn shortly after the injection , it will remain fluid for a long time . The peptone solutions , on the contrary , have no effect on the clotting of blood if added to it in a glass ...
... gram to each kilogram of animal . If the blood is withdrawn shortly after the injection , it will remain fluid for a long time . The peptone solutions , on the contrary , have no effect on the clotting of blood if added to it in a glass ...
Page 63
... grams , or 4965 c.c. , of blood in his body ; dog , 7.7 per cent .; rabbit and cat , 5 per cent . ; new - born human being , 5.26 per cent .; and birds , 10 per cent . Moreover , the distribution of this blood in the tissues of the body ...
... grams , or 4965 c.c. , of blood in his body ; dog , 7.7 per cent .; rabbit and cat , 5 per cent . ; new - born human being , 5.26 per cent .; and birds , 10 per cent . Moreover , the distribution of this blood in the tissues of the body ...
Page 67
... gram - molecular solution . A gram - molecule of any substance is a quantity in grams of the substance equal to its molecular weight , while a gram - molecular solution is one containing a gram- molecule of the substance to a liter of ...
... gram - molecular solution . A gram - molecule of any substance is a quantity in grams of the substance equal to its molecular weight , while a gram - molecular solution is one containing a gram- molecule of the substance to a liter of ...
Page 68
... grams of sugar to a liter , hence the osmotic pressure of the sugar in such a solu- 10 tion will be of 22.32 ... gram - molecular solution by dividing it by the constant 1.87 , since a gram - molecular solution of a non - electrolyte is ...
... grams of sugar to a liter , hence the osmotic pressure of the sugar in such a solu- 10 tion will be of 22.32 ... gram - molecular solution by dividing it by the constant 1.87 , since a gram - molecular solution of a non - electrolyte is ...
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