An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... organic substances , and physical character- istics of nutrient solutions , 191 - Nourishment of the isolated mammalian heart , 191 . PART IV . THE INNERVATION OF THE BLOOD - VESSELS ( By W. T. PORTER ) . Historical account of the ...
... organic substances , and physical character- istics of nutrient solutions , 191 - Nourishment of the isolated mammalian heart , 191 . PART IV . THE INNERVATION OF THE BLOOD - VESSELS ( By W. T. PORTER ) . Historical account of the ...
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... organic compounds . Animal protoplasm , on the con- trary , has comparatively feeble synthetic properties ; it is characterized chiefly by its destructive power . In the long run , animals obtain their food from the plant kingdom , and ...
... organic compounds . Animal protoplasm , on the con- trary , has comparatively feeble synthetic properties ; it is characterized chiefly by its destructive power . In the long run , animals obtain their food from the plant kingdom , and ...
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... organic or inorganic substances we attempt to explain the differences in properties between two substances by reference to the difference in chemical and physical structure between the two , so with regard to living matter the peculiar ...
... organic or inorganic substances we attempt to explain the differences in properties between two substances by reference to the difference in chemical and physical structure between the two , so with regard to living matter the peculiar ...
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... organic compound of calcium capable of reacting with fibrinogen . The theory is a simple one ; it accounts for the importance of calcium salts in coagulation , and reduces the interchange be- tween fibrinogen and fibrin ferment to the ...
... organic compound of calcium capable of reacting with fibrinogen . The theory is a simple one ; it accounts for the importance of calcium salts in coagulation , and reduces the interchange be- tween fibrinogen and fibrin ferment to the ...
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... organic substances have an effect similar to peptone when injected into the circulation or in some cases when mixed with shed blood . For example , extracts of leech's head , extracts of the muscle of the crayfish , the serum of the eel ...
... organic substances have an effect similar to peptone when injected into the circulation or in some cases when mixed with shed blood . For example , extracts of leech's head , extracts of the muscle of the crayfish , the serum of the eel ...
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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.