An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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Page 19
... give rise to a great liberation of energy that had previously existed in potential form within its molecules . As regards any piece of matter we can only say that it exhibits vital irritability when the reaction or response it gives ...
... give rise to a great liberation of energy that had previously existed in potential form within its molecules . As regards any piece of matter we can only say that it exhibits vital irritability when the reaction or response it gives ...
Page 35
... gives to the corpuscle its shape and which is known as the stroma , and the hæmoglobin . The latter constitutes the bulk of the cor- puscle , forming as much as 95 per cent . of the solid matter . It was formerly thought that hæmoglobin ...
... gives to the corpuscle its shape and which is known as the stroma , and the hæmoglobin . The latter constitutes the bulk of the cor- puscle , forming as much as 95 per cent . of the solid matter . It was formerly thought that hæmoglobin ...
Page 37
... gives to hæmoglobin its power of combining readily with oxygen and its distinctive absorption spectrum . On the basis of facts such as these , hæmo- globin may be defined as a compound of a proteid body with hemochromogen . It seems ...
... gives to hæmoglobin its power of combining readily with oxygen and its distinctive absorption spectrum . On the basis of facts such as these , hæmo- globin may be defined as a compound of a proteid body with hemochromogen . It seems ...
Page 42
... give the strength of the oxy- hæmoglobin solution in percentages ; the letters give noticed that the absorption which the positions of the Fraunhofer lines . To ascertain takes place as the concentration of the amount of absorption for ...
... give the strength of the oxy- hæmoglobin solution in percentages ; the letters give noticed that the absorption which the positions of the Fraunhofer lines . To ascertain takes place as the concentration of the amount of absorption for ...
Page 43
... give a hæmoglobin solution of about 0.14 per cent . , the absorption band lies in the part of the spectrum included ... gives two bands instead of one when examined through the spectroscope . Any given solution may be changed in this ...
... give a hæmoglobin solution of about 0.14 per cent . , the absorption band lies in the part of the spectrum included ... gives two bands instead of one when examined through the spectroscope . Any given solution may be changed in this ...
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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.