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... contract and fix in the firmest rigidity . I take blood , newly drawn and fluid ; I place it below 44 ° , and it holds as a fluid ; I raise the temperature only ten degrees , and it yields me a firm coagulum . I take gelatine , a solid ...
... contract and fix in the firmest rigidity . I take blood , newly drawn and fluid ; I place it below 44 ° , and it holds as a fluid ; I raise the temperature only ten degrees , and it yields me a firm coagulum . I take gelatine , a solid ...
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... contract on its contents , the blood within it . Thus , the column of blood which has been always left in the arteries waiting for ventricular impulse has been reduced pas- sively by mere arterial contraction , and the pulse has been ...
... contract on its contents , the blood within it . Thus , the column of blood which has been always left in the arteries waiting for ventricular impulse has been reduced pas- sively by mere arterial contraction , and the pulse has been ...
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... contract , or does it contract and find no blood upon which to close ? The evidence on this point is very sound . It goes at once to show that the ventricle does not contract ; if there were no blood in the ventricle , there must be ...
... contract , or does it contract and find no blood upon which to close ? The evidence on this point is very sound . It goes at once to show that the ventricle does not contract ; if there were no blood in the ventricle , there must be ...
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... contract on the blood contained in them ; thus the system altogether is left with the arterial side of the heart full , with the arteries contracted on a small column of blood , with the veins full , and with the right side of the heart ...
... contract on the blood contained in them ; thus the system altogether is left with the arterial side of the heart full , with the arteries contracted on a small column of blood , with the veins full , and with the right side of the heart ...
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... contract upon and regulate the blood currents in their course . All the evidences , again , point to the fact that , in every case of true intermittency , one particular point or centre of the nervous system is the primary seat of the ...
... contract upon and regulate the blood currents in their course . All the evidences , again , point to the fact that , in every case of true intermittency , one particular point or centre of the nervous system is the primary seat of the ...
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