An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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Page 10
... opening the chest , 115 - Probable changes in heart in the unopened chest , 116 - The cardiac impulse cr apex beat , 117 . -- J. THE SOUNDS OF THE HEART . 98 103 104 108 112 118 Relations and character of the heart - sounds , 118 ...
... opening the chest , 115 - Probable changes in heart in the unopened chest , 116 - The cardiac impulse cr apex beat , 117 . -- J. THE SOUNDS OF THE HEART . 98 103 104 108 112 118 Relations and character of the heart - sounds , 118 ...
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... opening the way to credible hypotheses of this character . But the phenomena of heredity , on the other hand , are too complex and mysterious to justify any immediate expectation that they can be explained in terms of the known ...
... opening the way to credible hypotheses of this character . But the phenomena of heredity , on the other hand , are too complex and mysterious to justify any immediate expectation that they can be explained in terms of the known ...
Page 55
... openings of the wounded blood- vessels . Time of Clotting . - The time necessary for the clot to form varies slightly in different individuals , or in the blood of the same individual varies with the conditions . It may be said in ...
... openings of the wounded blood- vessels . Time of Clotting . - The time necessary for the clot to form varies slightly in different individuals , or in the blood of the same individual varies with the conditions . It may be said in ...
Page 78
... openings are each closed by a valve . During the immediately succeeding " diastole " of the ventricles , which con- sists in the relaxation of their muscular walls and the dilatation of their cavities , blood enters the ventricles by ...
... openings are each closed by a valve . During the immediately succeeding " diastole " of the ventricles , which con- sists in the relaxation of their muscular walls and the dilatation of their cavities , blood enters the ventricles by ...
Page 86
... opening . The downward force exerted by the column of blood varies directly with the height of the column , but , by the laws of fluid pressure , does not vary with the calibre of the manometer , which cali- bre may therefore be settled ...
... opening . The downward force exerted by the column of blood varies directly with the height of the column , but , by the laws of fluid pressure , does not vary with the calibre of the manometer , which cali- bre may therefore be settled ...
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