Physical and natural therapeuticsLea Brothers, 1895 - 426 pages |
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... effects of compressed air upon the ear and upon respiration were noted by Hamel in 1820 ; somewhat later Colladon recorded the cure of a diver , whose breathing had been labored , by means of the diving - bell . The thought to supply ...
... effects of compressed air upon the ear and upon respiration were noted by Hamel in 1820 ; somewhat later Colladon recorded the cure of a diver , whose breathing had been labored , by means of the diving - bell . The thought to supply ...
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... Effects . In studying the effects of compressed air , we shall confine ourselves solely to the consideration of those produced by the aerotherapeutic apparatus . As the results of treatment by compressed air make themselves felt ...
... Effects . In studying the effects of compressed air , we shall confine ourselves solely to the consideration of those produced by the aerotherapeutic apparatus . As the results of treatment by compressed air make themselves felt ...
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... effects upon the pulse are , according to Pravaz , a transient and slight primary increase in its rate , followed by retardation . Von Vivenot gives as another effect the flattening of the sphyg- mographic tracing , with a disappearance ...
... effects upon the pulse are , according to Pravaz , a transient and slight primary increase in its rate , followed by retardation . Von Vivenot gives as another effect the flattening of the sphyg- mographic tracing , with a disappearance ...
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... effect has not been demonstrated . While some writers , especially the Germans , have attributed the effects of compressed air to mechanical actions , Bert sought to prove that they were the result of chemical changes produced by the ...
... effect has not been demonstrated . While some writers , especially the Germans , have attributed the effects of compressed air to mechanical actions , Bert sought to prove that they were the result of chemical changes produced by the ...
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... effects , while in constitutional diseases advantage is taken of its influence upon general nutrition . To its mechanical effects we may attribute ( 1 ) the diminution of pulmonary congestion in acute and chronic inflammations of the ...
... effects , while in constitutional diseases advantage is taken of its influence upon general nutrition . To its mechanical effects we may attribute ( 1 ) the diminution of pulmonary congestion in acute and chronic inflammations of the ...
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