An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... and augmentor fibres , 171– The centripetal nerves of the heart , 172 - Existence of sensory nerves in the heart , 98 103 104 108 112 118 121 121 125 135 139 148 159 172 - The depressor nerve of the heart , 172 10 CONTENTS .
... and augmentor fibres , 171– The centripetal nerves of the heart , 172 - Existence of sensory nerves in the heart , 98 103 104 108 112 118 121 121 125 135 139 148 159 172 - The depressor nerve of the heart , 172 10 CONTENTS .
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... existence of peripheral reflex centres , 178 - Ligatures of Stannius , 178 . PART III . - THE NUTRITION OF THE HEART ( By W. T. PORTER ) Spongy structure of frog's heart , 179 - The coronary arteries in the dog , 179 - The terminal ...
... existence of peripheral reflex centres , 178 - Ligatures of Stannius , 178 . PART III . - THE NUTRITION OF THE HEART ( By W. T. PORTER ) Spongy structure of frog's heart , 179 - The coronary arteries in the dog , 179 - The terminal ...
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... existence of the cyanogen group . It is known that cyanogen compounds possess the property of polymerization , that is , of combining with similar molecules to form more complex mole- cules , and we may suppose that the molecules of ...
... existence of the cyanogen group . It is known that cyanogen compounds possess the property of polymerization , that is , of combining with similar molecules to form more complex mole- cules , and we may suppose that the molecules of ...
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William Henry Howell. the existence of certain groupings of the atoms . Influenced in part by the power of living material to reduce alkaline silver solutions , he supposes that the specially important labile group in the molecule is the ...
William Henry Howell. the existence of certain groupings of the atoms . Influenced in part by the power of living material to reduce alkaline silver solutions , he supposes that the specially important labile group in the molecule is the ...
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... existence or character of these " physiological molecules , " but it has abundantly shown that proto- plasm has always a certain physical construction and is not merely a struc- tureless fluid or semi - fluid mass . What has been said ...
... existence or character of these " physiological molecules , " but it has abundantly shown that proto- plasm has always a certain physical construction and is not merely a struc- tureless fluid or semi - fluid mass . What has been said ...
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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.