An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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Page 13
... alveoli and the blood , 414 - The tension of O in the blood and tissues , 415 - The tension of CO2 in the blood and tissues , 416 - The tension of N , 417 - The forces producing the interchange of O and CO2 in the lungs , 417 - The ...
... alveoli and the blood , 414 - The tension of O in the blood and tissues , 415 - The tension of CO2 in the blood and tissues , 416 - The tension of N , 417 - The forces producing the interchange of O and CO2 in the lungs , 417 - The ...
Page 212
... alveoli , while the tubes connecting the alveoli with the exterior are known as the ducts , and it is supposed that their lining epithelium is devoid of secretory activity . The secretions formed by these glands are as varied in ...
... alveoli , while the tubes connecting the alveoli with the exterior are known as the ducts , and it is supposed that their lining epithelium is devoid of secretory activity . The secretions formed by these glands are as varied in ...
Page 216
... alveolus . Goblet Cells . The goblet cells found in the epithelium of the intestine afford an interesting example of mucous cells . The epithelium of the intes- tine is a simple columnar epithelium . Scattered among the columnar cells ...
... alveolus . Goblet Cells . The goblet cells found in the epithelium of the intestine afford an interesting example of mucous cells . The epithelium of the intes- tine is a simple columnar epithelium . Scattered among the columnar cells ...
Page 220
... alveoli , and from this plexus fine fibrils pass inward to end on and between the secreting cells . It would seem from these observations that the nerve - fibrils do not penetrate or fuse with the gland - cells , as was formerly ...
... alveoli , and from this plexus fine fibrils pass inward to end on and between the secreting cells . It would seem from these observations that the nerve - fibrils do not penetrate or fuse with the gland - cells , as was formerly ...
Page 231
... alveoli , belong to the serous or albuminous type , and are usually characterized by the fact that the outer portion of each cell , that is , the part toward the basement membrane , is composed of a clear non - glandular 1 ...
... alveoli , belong to the serous or albuminous type , and are usually characterized by the fact that the outer portion of each cell , that is , the part toward the basement membrane , is composed of a clear non - glandular 1 ...
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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.