An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... movements and valves on lymph - flow , 147 . CIRCULATION PART I. - THE MECHANICS OF THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD AND ... MOVEMENT OF THE BLOOD IN THE CAPILLARIES , ARTERIES , AND VEINS Anatomical characteristics of the capillaries , 79 ...
... movements and valves on lymph - flow , 147 . CIRCULATION PART I. - THE MECHANICS OF THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD AND ... MOVEMENT OF THE BLOOD IN THE CAPILLARIES , ARTERIES , AND VEINS Anatomical characteristics of the capillaries , 79 ...
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... Movements of the stomach , 377 - The extrinsic nerves controlling the move- ments of the stomach , 381 - Movements of the intestines , 382 - The peristaltic move- ments , 382 - Mechanism of the peristaltic movement , 384 - Pendular ...
... Movements of the stomach , 377 - The extrinsic nerves controlling the move- ments of the stomach , 381 - Movements of the intestines , 382 - The peristaltic move- ments , 382 - Mechanism of the peristaltic movement , 384 - Pendular ...
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... movements in the fetus , 464 . M. THE INNERVATION OF THE LUNGS Broncho - constrictor and broncho - dilator fibres , 465 - Vaso - motor fibres to the lungs , 466 - Summary of the pulmonary fibres found in the vagus , 466 . ANIMAL HEAT ...
... movements in the fetus , 464 . M. THE INNERVATION OF THE LUNGS Broncho - constrictor and broncho - dilator fibres , 465 - Vaso - motor fibres to the lungs , 466 - Summary of the pulmonary fibres found in the vagus , 466 . ANIMAL HEAT ...
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... movements . These corpuscles are so called because they resemble the leucocytes found in the lymph - glands , and are supposed in fact to be brought into the blood through the lymph . According to Ehrlich , they form from 22 to 25 per ...
... movements . These corpuscles are so called because they resemble the leucocytes found in the lymph - glands , and are supposed in fact to be brought into the blood through the lymph . According to Ehrlich , they form from 22 to 25 per ...
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William Henry Howell. ting , on account of their power of making amoeboid movements . If the blood has been agitated during the process of clotting , the delicate network will be broken in places and the serum will be more or less bloody ...
William Henry Howell. ting , on account of their power of making amoeboid movements . If the blood has been agitated during the process of clotting , the delicate network will be broken in places and the serum will be more or less bloody ...
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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.