An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... LYMPH , AND CIRCULATION ; SECRETION , DIGESTION , AND NUTRITION ; RESPIRATION AND ANIMAL HEAT ; CHEMISTRY OF THE BODY PHILADELPHIA W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY 1900 1 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOL . I. JOHN G. CURTIS , AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK.
... LYMPH , AND CIRCULATION ; SECRETION , DIGESTION , AND NUTRITION ; RESPIRATION AND ANIMAL HEAT ; CHEMISTRY OF THE BODY PHILADELPHIA W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY 1900 1 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOL . I. JOHN G. CURTIS , AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK.
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... heat , 108 . H. THE MECHANISM OF THE VALVES OF THE HEART Use of the valves , 108 -- The auriculoventricular valves , 108 -- Use of the tendinous cords , 109 - The papillary muscles and their uses , 110 - The semilunar valves , 110 ...
... heat , 108 . H. THE MECHANISM OF THE VALVES OF THE HEART Use of the valves , 108 -- The auriculoventricular valves , 108 -- Use of the tendinous cords , 109 - The papillary muscles and their uses , 110 - The semilunar valves , 110 ...
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... HEAT . The potential energy as furnished by the food - stuffs , 474 - The income of heat and methods of measuring , 475 -- The expenditure of heat , 476 . C. HEAT - PRODUCTION AND HEAT - DISSIPATION PAGE 464 465 467 467 474 477 ...
... HEAT . The potential energy as furnished by the food - stuffs , 474 - The income of heat and methods of measuring , 475 -- The expenditure of heat , 476 . C. HEAT - PRODUCTION AND HEAT - DISSIPATION PAGE 464 465 467 467 474 477 ...
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... heat and muscular work . We must suppose that there is a general resemblance in the ultimate structure of animal and ... heat or of heat and work . It may be remarked in passing , however , that we are not justified at present in ...
... heat and muscular work . We must suppose that there is a general resemblance in the ultimate structure of animal and ... heat or of heat and work . It may be remarked in passing , however , that we are not justified at present in ...
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... heat , or a mass of gunpowder may be exploded by the action of a small spark and give rise to a great liberation of energy that had previously existed in potential form within its molecules . As regards any piece of matter we can only ...
... heat , or a mass of gunpowder may be exploded by the action of a small spark and give rise to a great liberation of energy that had previously existed in potential form within its molecules . As regards any piece of matter we can only ...
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Page 447 - Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived ; immediately upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth.
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