An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... beat , 148 - The intracardiac ganglion cells and nerves , 148 - The nerve theory of the heart - beat , 149 - The muscular theory of the heart - beat , 150 - The excitation wave and its passage over the heart , 152 — The passage of the ...
... beat , 148 - The intracardiac ganglion cells and nerves , 148 - The nerve theory of the heart - beat , 149 - The muscular theory of the heart - beat , 150 - The excitation wave and its passage over the heart , 152 — The passage of the ...
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... beat , 186 - Lymphatics of the heart , 186 . C. SOLUTIONS WHICH MAINTAIN THE BEAT OF THE HEART . Methods of nourishing the heart with solutions , 187 -- The composition and action of nutrient solutions , 189 - The effect of CO2 ...
... beat , 186 - Lymphatics of the heart , 186 . C. SOLUTIONS WHICH MAINTAIN THE BEAT OF THE HEART . Methods of nourishing the heart with solutions , 187 -- The composition and action of nutrient solutions , 189 - The effect of CO2 ...
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... beat . The blood is usually spoken of as the nutritive liquid of the body , but its functions may be stated more explicitly , although still in quite general terms , by saying that it carries to the tissues food - stuffs after they have ...
... beat . The blood is usually spoken of as the nutritive liquid of the body , but its functions may be stated more explicitly , although still in quite general terms , by saying that it carries to the tissues food - stuffs after they have ...
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... beat of the heart " ( " perpetuum sanguinis motum in circulo fieri pulsu cordis " ) . 1 For a long time afterward the name of the discoverer was coupled with the expression which he himself had introduced , and the true movement of the ...
... beat of the heart " ( " perpetuum sanguinis motum in circulo fieri pulsu cordis " ) . 1 For a long time afterward the name of the discoverer was coupled with the expression which he himself had introduced , and the true movement of the ...
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... beat . In some parts , if the circumstances of the observation have somewhat retarded the circulation , the individual red corpuscles can be distinguished in the veins , while in the arteries they cannot , as at all times they shoot ...
... beat . In some parts , if the circumstances of the observation have somewhat retarded the circulation , the individual red corpuscles can be distinguished in the veins , while in the arteries they cannot , as at all times they shoot ...
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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.