An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... obtained by following courses of instruction under different teachers . The different standpoints assumed , and the differences in emphasis laid upon the various lines of procedure , chemical , physical , and anatomical , should give ...
... obtained by following courses of instruction under different teachers . The different standpoints assumed , and the differences in emphasis laid upon the various lines of procedure , chemical , physical , and anatomical , should give ...
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... obtained some knowledge of gross and microscopic anatomy , or is taking courses in these subjects concurrently with his physiology . For this reason no systematic attempt has been made to present details of histology or anatomy , but ...
... obtained some knowledge of gross and microscopic anatomy , or is taking courses in these subjects concurrently with his physiology . For this reason no systematic attempt has been made to present details of histology or anatomy , but ...
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... obtain them from the dead tissues and liquids of the body have proved to be very varied in properties and structure , so much so in fact that it is impossible to give a satisfactory definition of the group . Many of them can be obtained ...
... obtain them from the dead tissues and liquids of the body have proved to be very varied in properties and structure , so much so in fact that it is impossible to give a satisfactory definition of the group . Many of them can be obtained ...
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... obtained from a study of other mammalian forms . We transfer this knowledge to the human being , and in general without serious error , since the connection between man and related mammalia is as close on the physiological as it is on ...
... obtained from a study of other mammalian forms . We transfer this knowledge to the human being , and in general without serious error , since the connection between man and related mammalia is as close on the physiological as it is on ...
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... obtained free from corpuscles , is perfectly colorless in thin layers — for example , in microscopic preparations ; when seen in large quantities it shows a slightly yellowish tint , the depth of color varying with different animals ...
... obtained free from corpuscles , is perfectly colorless in thin layers — for example , in microscopic preparations ; when seen in large quantities it shows a slightly yellowish tint , the depth of color varying with different animals ...
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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.