A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 82
Page xiii
... PHENOMENA OF RESPIRATION • Pas- Inhalation , 288. Mechanical action of inhalation , 289. Mus- cular action , 290. The use of the diaphragm , 293 . sive action of the lungs accompanying inhalation , 295 . Expiration or Exhalation , 296 ...
... PHENOMENA OF RESPIRATION • Pas- Inhalation , 288. Mechanical action of inhalation , 289. Mus- cular action , 290. The use of the diaphragm , 293 . sive action of the lungs accompanying inhalation , 295 . Expiration or Exhalation , 296 ...
Page xiv
... Phenomena of exchanges effected by the skin . Absorption , 370. Secretions , 372. Sweat glands and per- spiration , 373. Composition of sweat , 374. Influence of the nervous system , 376. Uses of the sweat , 377. Seba- ceous secretion ...
... Phenomena of exchanges effected by the skin . Absorption , 370. Secretions , 372. Sweat glands and per- spiration , 373. Composition of sweat , 374. Influence of the nervous system , 376. Uses of the sweat , 377. Seba- ceous secretion ...
Page 1
... phenomena which exist in a living being . These phenomena are quite com- plex , and the history of science presents a crowd of defini- tions , all of which are influenced by the inadequate state of the knowledge resulting from ...
... phenomena which exist in a living being . These phenomena are quite com- plex , and the history of science presents a crowd of defini- tions , all of which are influenced by the inadequate state of the knowledge resulting from ...
Page 2
... phenomena which can be explained neither by chemistry nor by physics : these phenomena deserve a separate study , and should constitute a special science in a department whose bounds are unlimited . Such phenom- ena are , properly ...
... phenomena which can be explained neither by chemistry nor by physics : these phenomena deserve a separate study , and should constitute a special science in a department whose bounds are unlimited . Such phenom- ena are , properly ...
Page 3
Emil Küss. be applied only to those phenomena of changes that may be likewise encountered in dead nature.1 These metamorphoses of globular elements are accom- panied by chemical and physical phenomena that cannot be disregarded , because ...
Emil Küss. be applied only to those phenomena of changes that may be likewise encountered in dead nature.1 These metamorphoses of globular elements are accom- panied by chemical and physical phenomena that cannot be disregarded , because ...
Contents
281 | |
287 | |
303 | |
317 | |
335 | |
345 | |
361 | |
370 | |
110 | |
125 | |
131 | |
151 | |
165 | |
179 | |
185 | |
208 | |
214 | |
231 | |
254 | |
275 | |
384 | |
391 | |
401 | |
408 | |
423 | |
459 | |
468 | |
475 | |
477 | |
488 | |
500 | |
Common terms and phrases
absorption albumen albuminoid animal appears arteries auricle becomes Bernard bile bladder blastoderm blood globule body called canal capillaries carbonic acid cause cavity cells centre centripetal cerebellum cerebral chorda tympani circulation coats cone connective tissue contains contraction corpuscles crystalline lens deglutition digestion dilatation elastic elements epidermis epithelial epithelium especially excitation experiments external extremity fact fatty fibrine fluid functions ganglion gastric juice glands globular globules glomerulus glottis heart heat influence instance intestinal irritation larynx latter layer liver lung lymphatic means mechanism membrane ments motor movements mucous muscles muscular fibres nerve globules nutrition observed organs orifice ovum oxygen papillæ pathological peripheral phenomena phenomenon phonation physiology plasmatic pneumo-gastric portion posterior pressure produced properties pulmonary quantity red globules reflex actions respiration respiratory retina saliva Schiff secretion sensation sensibility skin spinal cord stomach substance surface takes place tion tube urine vascular vaso-motor veins venous ventricle vesicle vessels
Popular passages
Page 534 - Histological Demonstrations ; a Guide to the Microscopical Examination of the Animal Tissues in Health and Disease, for the use of the Medical and Veterinary Professions. By G.
Page 534 - Pure gold throughout." — GUARDIAN. " Unquestionably the clearest and most complete elementary treatise on this subject that we possess in any language.
Page 534 - The Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Vertebrate Animals. By RICHARD OWEN, FRS With 1,472 Woodcuts. 3 vols.
Page 534 - LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC AND ORGANIC. By HENRY E. ROSCOE, FRS, Professor of Chemistry in Owens College, Manchester. With numerous Illustrations and Chromo-Litho of the Solar Spectrum, and of the Alkalies and Alkaline Earths. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. qs. 6d. " As a standard general text-book it deserves to take a leading place. "— SPECTATOR. " We unhesitatingly pronounce it the best -of all our elementary treatises on Chemistry.
Page 305 - In-8. (Bruxelles, Muquardt.) 2fr. 50 c. Schneider, J. — Le véritable Trésor des familles. Conseils et enseignements pratiques à l'usage des commerçants, industriels, agriculteurs, ouvriers et employés. In-12. Dentu. 50 c. Schnepf, Dr. — Capacité vitale du poumon, ses rapports physiologiques et pathologiques avec les maladies de la poitrine.