An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 5
... seems to be necessary at the present time , owing to the large part that these views are taking in current discussions in physiological and medical literature . The index has been revised thoroughly and considerably amplified , a table ...
... seems to be necessary at the present time , owing to the large part that these views are taking in current discussions in physiological and medical literature . The index has been revised thoroughly and considerably amplified , a table ...
Page 7
... seem to be disadvantageous , will prove to be the most attractive feature of the book . In the preparation of the book ... seems desirable . It has not been supposed that the student will necessarily look up the references or commit to ...
... seem to be disadvantageous , will prove to be the most attractive feature of the book . In the preparation of the book ... seems desirable . It has not been supposed that the student will necessarily look up the references or commit to ...
Page 18
... seems to be lost , as , for example , in the case of the nerve - cells in the central nervous system or of the matured ovum itself before it is fertil- ized by the spermatozoon . Nevertheless these cellular units are indisputably living ...
... seems to be lost , as , for example , in the case of the nerve - cells in the central nervous system or of the matured ovum itself before it is fertil- ized by the spermatozoon . Nevertheless these cellular units are indisputably living ...
Page 20
... animal organisms . The opinion seems to be general among physiologists that wherever this property is exhibited , whether in the formation of the pseudopodia of an amoeba or white blood 20 AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY .
... animal organisms . The opinion seems to be general among physiologists that wherever this property is exhibited , whether in the formation of the pseudopodia of an amoeba or white blood 20 AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY .
Page 21
... seems to be assured by the reactions which the simple motile forms of life exhibit when exposed to external stimulation . An irritation applied to one point of a protoplasmic mass may produce a reaction involving other parts , or indeed ...
... seems to be assured by the reactions which the simple motile forms of life exhibit when exposed to external stimulation . An irritation applied to one point of a protoplasmic mass may produce a reaction involving other parts , or indeed ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorbed absorption acid action activity alcohol alveoli amount animal artery auricle bile blood blood-pressure blood-vessels body calcium capillaries carbohydrates carbon cardiac causes cells cent centre chemical circulation CO₂ contains contraction dextrose diastole diet digestion effect enzyme excitation excreted experiments expiration fact ferment fibres fibrin fibrinogen gastric gastric juice gesammte Physiologie gland glycogen grams hæmoglobin heart heat heat-dissipation heat-production increase inspiration intestine Journal of Physiology juice liver lungs lymph maltose manometer Medical membrane metabolism millimeters molecule mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular nerves nitrogen normal observed occurs organic osmotic pressure oxidation oxygen pancreatic pepsin peptones Physiologie physiologische Chemie pressure produced proteid quantity reaction respiration salts secretion shown sodium solution spinal stimulation stomach substance sugar sympathetic systole temperature tion tissues tube urea uric acid urine vagus valve vaso-motor veins venous ventricle ventricular vessels volume Zeitschrift für Biologie Zeitschrift für physiologische
Popular passages
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.