Physical and natural therapeuticsLea Brothers, 1895 - 426 pages |
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Page 20
... volume of expired air at the pressure of the atmosphere . The method is not absolutely accurate , but commends itself on account of its simplicity . The expiratory and inspiratory forces are determined by means of the pneumometer or ...
... volume of expired air at the pressure of the atmosphere . The method is not absolutely accurate , but commends itself on account of its simplicity . The expiratory and inspiratory forces are determined by means of the pneumometer or ...
Page 23
... volume of the respired air , amounting , as Panum has determined , to 270 c.cm. after the first bath , and augmenting after the second . The vital capacity likewise experiences an increase , which , in the mean , is 100 c.cm. , being ...
... volume of the respired air , amounting , as Panum has determined , to 270 c.cm. after the first bath , and augmenting after the second . The vital capacity likewise experiences an increase , which , in the mean , is 100 c.cm. , being ...
Page 31
... volume of air inhaled or exhaled . Their available capacity is a little more than 800 cubic inches . For purposes of observation , sufficiently accurate for clinical com- parisons , though not for physiologic data , the air - chambers ...
... volume of air inhaled or exhaled . Their available capacity is a little more than 800 cubic inches . For purposes of observation , sufficiently accurate for clinical com- parisons , though not for physiologic data , the air - chambers ...
Page 34
... volume of air given off , as measured by the spirometer , is augmented . This increase takes place at the expense of the residual air ; it may reach a litre with a rarefaction of one - fiftieth to one - sixtieth atmosphere ( 15:13 mm ...
... volume of air given off , as measured by the spirometer , is augmented . This increase takes place at the expense of the residual air ; it may reach a litre with a rarefaction of one - fiftieth to one - sixtieth atmosphere ( 15:13 mm ...
Page 48
... volume of air depends upon the temperature . Two forms of humidity , an abso- lute and a relative , must be distinguished . By the first is implied the quantity of vapor contained in a certain volume of air ; the sec- ond indicates the ...
... volume of air depends upon the temperature . Two forms of humidity , an abso- lute and a relative , must be distinguished . By the first is implied the quantity of vapor contained in a certain volume of air ; the sec- ond indicates the ...
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