An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... CAPILLARIES , ARTERIES , AND VEINS Anatomical characteristics of the capillaries , 79 - The circulation as observed under the microscope , 80 - Behavior of the red corpuscles , 81 - Friction , axial stream , and inert layer , 81 ...
... CAPILLARIES , ARTERIES , AND VEINS Anatomical characteristics of the capillaries , 79 - The circulation as observed under the microscope , 80 - Behavior of the red corpuscles , 81 - Friction , axial stream , and inert layer , 81 ...
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... capillaries , 94 - Venous pressure and its causes , 94 - Subsidiary forces assisting the blood - flow , 95- Respiratory pulse in the veins , 96 - The dangerous region , entrance of air into veins , 97 . E. THE VELOCITY OF THE BLOOD IN ...
... capillaries , 94 - Venous pressure and its causes , 94 - Subsidiary forces assisting the blood - flow , 95- Respiratory pulse in the veins , 96 - The dangerous region , entrance of air into veins , 97 . E. THE VELOCITY OF THE BLOOD IN ...
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... capillaries , the blood , in passing through a capillary area , becomes subdivided to such an extent that the red corpuscles stream through the capil- laries , one may say , in single file . In circulating through the lungs , therefore ...
... capillaries , the blood , in passing through a capillary area , becomes subdivided to such an extent that the red corpuscles stream through the capil- laries , one may say , in single file . In circulating through the lungs , therefore ...
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... capillaries into the surrounding tissues . This process of migration takes place normally , but is vastly accelerated under pathological conditions . As to the function or functions fulfilled by the leucocytes , numerous sugges- tions ...
... capillaries into the surrounding tissues . This process of migration takes place normally , but is vastly accelerated under pathological conditions . As to the function or functions fulfilled by the leucocytes , numerous sugges- tions ...
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... capillaries or of the alimentary canal , and the laws of diffusion through membranes are of immediate importance in explaining the passage of water and dissolved substances through these living septa . In aqueous solutions such as we ...
... capillaries or of the alimentary canal , and the laws of diffusion through membranes are of immediate importance in explaining the passage of water and dissolved substances through these living septa . In aqueous solutions such as we ...
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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.