An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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Page 11
... normal mechanism of salivary secretion , 230 - Electrical changes in the salivary glands during secretion , 231 . C ... normal mechanism of the pancreatic secre- tion , 235 - The histological characteristics of the gastric glands , 237 ...
... normal mechanism of salivary secretion , 230 - Electrical changes in the salivary glands during secretion , 231 . C ... normal mechanism of the pancreatic secre- tion , 235 - The histological characteristics of the gastric glands , 237 ...
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... Normal volumes of air respired and capacity of lungs and bronchi , 426 - The volumes of O and CO2 respired , 428 - Conditions influencing the volumes of O and CO2 respired , 429 - The respiratory quotient , 436 - Conditions influencing ...
... Normal volumes of air respired and capacity of lungs and bronchi , 426 - The volumes of O and CO2 respired , 428 - Conditions influencing the volumes of O and CO2 respired , 429 - The respiratory quotient , 436 - Conditions influencing ...
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... normal blood in general appearance , but differs from it in composition , as will be explained later . At present we may say , by way of a preliminary definition , that blood - serum is the liquid part of blood after coagulation has ...
... normal blood in general appearance , but differs from it in composition , as will be explained later . At present we may say , by way of a preliminary definition , that blood - serum is the liquid part of blood after coagulation has ...
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... normal destruction of red corpuscles , if we may measure the extent of that normal destruction by the quantity of bile - pigment formed in the liver , remembering that hæmoglobin is the mother - substance from which the bile - pigments ...
... normal destruction of red corpuscles , if we may measure the extent of that normal destruction by the quantity of bile - pigment formed in the liver , remembering that hæmoglobin is the mother - substance from which the bile - pigments ...
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... normal oxygen - capacity for the blood . Physiology of the Blood - leucocytes . - The function of the blood - leuco- cytes has been the subject of numerous investigations , particularly in connection with the pathology of blood diseases ...
... normal oxygen - capacity for the blood . Physiology of the Blood - leucocytes . - The function of the blood - leuco- cytes has been the subject of numerous investigations , particularly in connection with the pathology of blood diseases ...
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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.