An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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Page 10
... period and com- pensatory pause , 156 . A. THE CARDIAC NERVES Anatomical arrangement of the heart nerves , 159 - The inhibitory nerves , 161- Effect of inhibition on the ventricles 162 - Effect of inhibition on the auricle and sinus ...
... period and com- pensatory pause , 156 . A. THE CARDIAC NERVES Anatomical arrangement of the heart nerves , 159 - The inhibitory nerves , 161- Effect of inhibition on the ventricles 162 - Effect of inhibition on the auricle and sinus ...
Page 59
... period the coagulated proteids were extracted with water , and there was obtained a solution which contained only small quantities of proteid . It was found that solutions prepared in this way had a marked effect in inducing coagulation ...
... period the coagulated proteids were extracted with water , and there was obtained a solution which contained only small quantities of proteid . It was found that solutions prepared in this way had a marked effect in inducing coagulation ...
Page 73
... period . Nevertheless , these substances cause little , if any , increase in general arterial pressure ; in fact , if injected in sufficient quantity they produce usually a fall of arterial pressure . The substances belonging to this ...
... period . Nevertheless , these substances cause little , if any , increase in general arterial pressure ; in fact , if injected in sufficient quantity they produce usually a fall of arterial pressure . The substances belonging to this ...
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... periods of digestion , will cause diffusion and osmotic streams tending to equalize the composition of blood and lymph ; and changes in the tissues themselves following upon physio- logical or pathological activity will also disturb the ...
... periods of digestion , will cause diffusion and osmotic streams tending to equalize the composition of blood and lymph ; and changes in the tissues themselves following upon physio- logical or pathological activity will also disturb the ...
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... period of observation , as the minute varia- tions will tend to compensate for one another . This speed is sluggish , as already noted . In the capillaries of the web of the frog's foot it has been found to be about 0.5 millimeter per ...
... period of observation , as the minute varia- tions will tend to compensate for one another . This speed is sluggish , as already noted . In the capillaries of the web of the frog's foot it has been found to be about 0.5 millimeter per ...
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