An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... temperature , and intracardiac press- ure to inhibition , 167 - The augmentor or accelerator nerves of the heart , 167 -- Effect of stimulating the augmentor nerves , 169 - Simultaneous stimulation of the accelerator and inhibitory ...
... temperature , and intracardiac press- ure to inhibition , 167 - The augmentor or accelerator nerves of the heart , 167 -- Effect of stimulating the augmentor nerves , 169 - Simultaneous stimulation of the accelerator and inhibitory ...
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... temperature on body - metabolism , 362 - The effect of starvation on body - metabolism , 362- The potential energy of food , 364 - The principles of dietetics , 366 . MOVEMENTS OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL , BLADDER , AND URETER ( By W. H. ...
... temperature on body - metabolism , 362 - The effect of starvation on body - metabolism , 362- The potential energy of food , 364 - The principles of dietetics , 366 . MOVEMENTS OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL , BLADDER , AND URETER ( By W. H. ...
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... TEMPERATURE Homothermous and poikilothermous animals , 467 - Temperatures of different spe- cies of animals , 467 - The temperature of the different regions of the body , 468 - The conditions affecting body - temperature , 469 - Temperature ...
... TEMPERATURE Homothermous and poikilothermous animals , 467 - Temperatures of different spe- cies of animals , 467 - The temperature of the different regions of the body , 468 - The conditions affecting body - temperature , 469 - Temperature ...
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... temperature and exposed to a sudden additional rise of temperature will contract or shorten in a man- ner closely analogous to the contraction of ordinary muscular tissue , and it is not at all impossible that the molecular processes ...
... temperature and exposed to a sudden additional rise of temperature will contract or shorten in a man- ner closely analogous to the contraction of ordinary muscular tissue , and it is not at all impossible that the molecular processes ...
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... temperature and water contents of the body . It is quite obvious , from these statements , that a complete consideration of the physiological relations of the blood would involve substantially a treat- ment of the whole subject of ...
... temperature and water contents of the body . It is quite obvious , from these statements , that a complete consideration of the physiological relations of the blood would involve substantially a treat- ment of the whole subject 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.