An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... RESPIRATION ( By EDWARD T. REICHERT ) General statements , internal and external respiration , 395 . A. THE RESPIRATORY MECHANISM IN MAN Physiological anatomy of the lungs and thorax , 395 - Conditions of pressure within the thorax ...
... RESPIRATION ( By EDWARD T. REICHERT ) General statements , internal and external respiration , 395 . A. THE RESPIRATORY MECHANISM IN MAN Physiological anatomy of the lungs and thorax , 395 - Conditions of pressure within the thorax ...
Page 14
... respiratory nerves , 463 . L. THE CONDITION OF THE RESPIRATORY CENTRE IN THE FETUS . The reasons for the absence of respiratory movements in the fetus , 464 . M. THE INNERVATION OF THE LUNGS Broncho - constrictor and broncho - dilator ...
... respiratory nerves , 463 . L. THE CONDITION OF THE RESPIRATORY CENTRE IN THE FETUS . The reasons for the absence of respiratory movements in the fetus , 464 . M. THE INNERVATION OF THE LUNGS Broncho - constrictor and broncho - dilator ...
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... respiratory pigment , yet in the blood - corpuscles this substance is incorporated into the much larger and more unstable molecule of hæmoglobin , whose behavior toward oxygen is different from that of the hemochromogen itself , the ...
... respiratory pigment , yet in the blood - corpuscles this substance is incorporated into the much larger and more unstable molecule of hæmoglobin , whose behavior toward oxygen is different from that of the hemochromogen itself , the ...
Page 78
... respiration of the tissues , which calls for a cor- responding activity of function at the respiratory surface of the lungs , and for a rapid renewal in every systemic capillary of the internal respiratory medium , the blood . This ...
... respiration of the tissues , which calls for a cor- responding activity of function at the respiratory surface of the lungs , and for a rapid renewal in every systemic capillary of the internal respiratory medium , the blood . This ...
Page 86
... respiratory fluctuations of the arte- rial column amount to more than a fraction of its mean height ; compared to which last , again , the cardiac fluctuations are still smaller . It is clear , then , that the aortic pressure changes ...
... respiratory fluctuations of the arte- rial column amount to more than a fraction of its mean height ; compared to which last , again , the cardiac fluctuations are still smaller . It is clear , then , that the aortic pressure changes ...
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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.
Page 602 - German Edition. Edited by EDWARD D. FISHER, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System, University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.