An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... Means of hastening or retard- ing clotting , 61 - Total quantity of blood in the body , 63 - Regeneration of the ... mean pressure in arteries and veins , 90 . 116 76 79 79 85 9 D. THE CAUSES OF THE PRESSURE IN THE ARTERIES ,
... Means of hastening or retard- ing clotting , 61 - Total quantity of blood in the body , 63 - Regeneration of the ... mean pressure in arteries and veins , 90 . 116 76 79 79 85 9 D. THE CAUSES OF THE PRESSURE IN THE ARTERIES ,
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... means only the exhibition of one or more of the peculiar properties of living matter and can- not be used to ... mean those changes leading to the destruction of the complex substance of the living molecules , or of the food material in ...
... means only the exhibition of one or more of the peculiar properties of living matter and can- not be used to ... mean those changes leading to the destruction of the complex substance of the living molecules , or of the food material in ...
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... means of the nervous tissues . But here also we have a property that is widely exhibited in inanimate nature . The conduction of heat , electricity , and other forms of energy is familiar to every one . While it is quite possible that ...
... means of the nervous tissues . But here also we have a property that is widely exhibited in inanimate nature . The conduction of heat , electricity , and other forms of energy is familiar to every one . While it is quite possible that ...
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... means of removing the waste products of their functional activity . The constituents existing in quantities sufficiently large for recognition by chemical means are as follows : ( 1 ) Water ; ( 2 ) proteids , of which three varieties at ...
... means of removing the waste products of their functional activity . The constituents existing in quantities sufficiently large for recognition by chemical means are as follows : ( 1 ) Water ; ( 2 ) proteids , of which three varieties at ...
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... Means of Hastening or of Retarding Coagulation . - Blood coagulates normally within a few minutes , but the process may be hastened by increasing the extent of foreign surface with which it comes in contact . Thus , moving the liquid ...
... Means of Hastening or of Retarding Coagulation . - Blood coagulates normally within a few minutes , but the process may be hastened by increasing the extent of foreign surface with which it comes in contact . Thus , moving the liquid ...
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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.