An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... various contributors to keep pace with this progress . Statements and theories that have been shown to be wrong or improbable have been eliminated , and the new facts discovered and the newer points of view have been incorporated so far ...
... various contributors to keep pace with this progress . Statements and theories that have been shown to be wrong or improbable have been eliminated , and the new facts discovered and the newer points of view have been incorporated so far ...
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... in emphasis laid upon the various lines of procedure , chemical , physical , and anatomical , should give the student a better insight into the methods of the science as it exists to - day . A similar advantage may be expected.
... in emphasis laid upon the various lines of procedure , chemical , physical , and anatomical , should give the student a better insight into the methods of the science as it exists to - day . A similar advantage may be expected.
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... various contributors , since this has led in many cases to a treatment of the same subject by several writers , who have approached the matter under discussion from slightly varying standpoints , and in a few instances have arrived at ...
... various contributors , since this has led in many cases to a treatment of the same subject by several writers , who have approached the matter under discussion from slightly varying standpoints , and in a few instances have arrived at ...
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... various conditions on the intestinal movements , 385 - The mechanism of defecation , 386 - The act of vomiting , 387 - The nervous mechanism of vomiting , 388 - Micturition , 389 - Move- ments of the ureters , 389 - Movements of the ...
... various conditions on the intestinal movements , 385 - The mechanism of defecation , 386 - The act of vomiting , 387 - The nervous mechanism of vomiting , 388 - Micturition , 389 - Move- ments of the ureters , 389 - Movements of the ...
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... various tissues , and in many ways the most complex animals are , from a physiological standpoint , the simplest for purposes of study , since in them the various prop- erties of living matter are not only exhibited more distinctly ...
... various tissues , and in many ways the most complex animals are , from a physiological standpoint , the simplest for purposes of study , since in them the various prop- erties of living matter are not only exhibited more distinctly ...
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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.