An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... HEART , AND THE CARDIAC IMPULSE General changes in the heart and arteries , 112 - The heart and vessels in the open chest , 113 - Changes of size and form in the beating ventricles , 113 - Changes of posi- tion of the ventricle , 114 ...
... HEART , AND THE CARDIAC IMPULSE General changes in the heart and arteries , 112 - The heart and vessels in the open chest , 113 - Changes of size and form in the beating ventricles , 113 - Changes of posi- tion of the ventricle , 114 ...
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... heart , 175 - Reflex effects through the sympathetic system on the heart , 175 . B. THE CENTRES OF THE HEART - NERVES The inhibitory centre , 176 - Tonus of the inhibitory centre , 176 — Origin of the car- dio - inhibitory fibres , 177 ...
... heart , 175 - Reflex effects through the sympathetic system on the heart , 175 . B. THE CENTRES OF THE HEART - NERVES The inhibitory centre , 176 - Tonus of the inhibitory centre , 176 — Origin of the car- dio - inhibitory fibres , 177 ...
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... 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 blood was ...
... 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 blood was ...
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... heart through the capillaries which are related to the respiratory surface of the lungs , is nearly all derived from the contrac- tion of the muscular wall of the right ventricle , which narrows the cavity thereof and ejects the blood ...
... heart through the capillaries which are related to the respiratory surface of the lungs , is nearly all derived from the contrac- tion of the muscular wall of the right ventricle , which narrows the cavity thereof and ejects the blood ...
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... heart is in repose ; and blood is not only enter- ing the auricles , but passing directly through them into the ventricles . Near the end of the ventricular diastole a brief simultaneous systole of both auricles takes place , during ...
... heart is in repose ; and blood is not only enter- ing the auricles , but passing directly through them into the ventricles . Near the end of the ventricular diastole a brief simultaneous systole of both auricles takes place , during ...
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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.