An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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Page 46
... increase in altitude , 700 meters , causes a marked increase in the number of red corpuscles and in the amount of hæmoglobin , while return to a lower altitude quickly brings the blood back to its normal condition . From these ...
... increase in altitude , 700 meters , causes a marked increase in the number of red corpuscles and in the amount of hæmoglobin , while return to a lower altitude quickly brings the blood back to its normal condition . From these ...
Page 73
... increase in the flow of lymph from the thoracic duct , the lymph being more concentrated than normal , and the increased flow continuing for a long period . Nevertheless , these substances cause little , if any , increase in general ...
... increase in the flow of lymph from the thoracic duct , the lymph being more concentrated than normal , and the increased flow continuing for a long period . Nevertheless , these substances cause little , if any , increase in general ...
Page 74
... increased . In consequence of this increase water is attracted from lymph and tissues into the blood by a process of osmosis , until the osmotic pressure of the circulating fluid is restored to normal . A condition of hydræmic plethora ...
... increased . In consequence of this increase water is attracted from lymph and tissues into the blood by a process of osmosis , until the osmotic pressure of the circulating fluid is restored to normal . A condition of hydræmic plethora ...
Page 109
... increases , the auric- ulo - ventricular ring probably becomes smaller , and the curtains of the valve probably become ... increase in extent . Tendinous Cords and their Uses . - The structure so far described is wonderfully effective ...
... increases , the auric- ulo - ventricular ring probably becomes smaller , and the curtains of the valve probably become ... increase in extent . Tendinous Cords and their Uses . - The structure so far described is wonderfully effective ...
Page 116
... increase of the relaxed ventricles in girth and in length which is seen in the open chest would not be greatly ... increasing as they enlarge in their diastole . Conversely , it is prob- able , both a priori and from experimental ...
... increase of the relaxed ventricles in girth and in length which is seen in the open chest would not be greatly ... increasing as they enlarge in their diastole . Conversely , it is prob- able , both a priori and from experimental ...
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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.