An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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Page 13
... OXYGEN , AND CARBON DIOXIDE RESPIRED E. 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 ...
... OXYGEN , AND CARBON DIOXIDE RESPIRED E. 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 ...
Page 14
... oxygen , 500 - Ozone , 502 - Traube's theory of oxidations in the body , 502 -- Occurrence , properties , and functions of water , 503 - Peroxide of hydrogen , 505 - The preparation , occurrence , and properties of sulphur ...
... oxygen , 500 - Ozone , 502 - Traube's theory of oxidations in the body , 502 -- Occurrence , properties , and functions of water , 503 - Peroxide of hydrogen , 505 - The preparation , occurrence , and properties of sulphur ...
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... oxygen are prepared for the activity of the living molecules , and the waste products of activity are removed from the organism , as well as the actual conversion of dead material into living protoplasm . This last act , which is ...
... oxygen are prepared for the activity of the living molecules , and the waste products of activity are removed from the organism , as well as the actual conversion of dead material into living protoplasm . This last act , which is ...
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... oxygen absorbed from the air in the lungs ; that it carries off from the tissues various waste products formed in the processes of disassimilation ; that it is the medium for the transmission of the internal secretion of certain glands ...
... oxygen absorbed from the air in the lungs ; that it carries off from the tissues various waste products formed in the processes of disassimilation ; that it is the medium for the transmission of the internal secretion of certain glands ...
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... oxygen contained in the blood in combination with the hæmoglobin . Speaking generally , the function of the red corpuscles is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues . This function is entirely dependent upon the presence of ...
... oxygen contained in the blood in combination with the hæmoglobin . Speaking generally , the function of the red corpuscles is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues . This function is entirely dependent upon the presence of ...
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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.