An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... method of collaboration is untried in the teaching of physi- ology , and there is therefore no basis for a satisfactory comparison . It is a fact , however , that many teachers of physiology in this country have not been altogether ...
... method of collaboration is untried in the teaching of physi- ology , and there is therefore no basis for a satisfactory comparison . It is a fact , however , that many teachers of physiology in this country have not been altogether ...
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... method of treatment , which at first sight might seem to be disadvantageous , will prove to be the most attractive feature of the book . In the preparation of the book it has been assumed that the student has previously obtained some ...
... method of treatment , which at first sight might seem to be disadvantageous , will prove to be the most attractive feature of the book . In the preparation of the book it has been assumed that the student has previously obtained some ...
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... Methods of investigation used in the science of physiology , 30 . BLOOD ( By W. H. HOWELL ) A. GENERAL PROPERTIES ... Method of studying blood - pressure , manometers , 85 - The mercurial manometer and graphic record of blood ...
... Methods of investigation used in the science of physiology , 30 . BLOOD ( By W. H. HOWELL ) A. GENERAL PROPERTIES ... Method of studying blood - pressure , manometers , 85 - The mercurial manometer and graphic record of blood ...
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... Methods of nourishing the heart with solutions , 187 -- The composition and action of nutrient solutions , 189 - The effect of CO2 , organic substances , and physical character- istics of nutrient solutions , 191 - Nourishment of the ...
... Methods of nourishing the heart with solutions , 187 -- The composition and action of nutrient solutions , 189 - The effect of CO2 , organic substances , and physical character- istics of nutrient solutions , 191 - Nourishment of the ...
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... Methods of obtaining gas- tric juice , 287 - The properties and composition of the gastric juice , 288 - The nature of the acid of the gastric juice , 289 - The theories as to the origin of the HCl , 289 - Nature and properties of ...
... Methods of obtaining gas- tric juice , 287 - The properties and composition of the gastric juice , 288 - The nature of the acid of the gastric juice , 289 - The theories as to the origin of the HCl , 289 - Nature and properties of ...
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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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