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Page 275
... blood was not found by that great anatomist to alter the rapidity of coagulation , or the firmness of the clot : but in Dr. S.'s experiments , with different proportions of water from those which were used by Mr. H. , the coagulation ...
... blood was not found by that great anatomist to alter the rapidity of coagulation , or the firmness of the clot : but in Dr. S.'s experiments , with different proportions of water from those which were used by Mr. H. , the coagulation ...
Page 277
... blood by the extrication of carbonic acid gas , and the form- ation in this manner of channels pervading the clot , which he supposes are afterward filled with blood and converted into blood - vessels . Dr. Scudamore appears to have ...
... blood by the extrication of carbonic acid gas , and the form- ation in this manner of channels pervading the clot , which he supposes are afterward filled with blood and converted into blood - vessels . Dr. Scudamore appears to have ...
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... blood depends on the escape of that gas . After all that has been done on this subject , we sincerely believe that physiologists are as far from solving the problem as Mr. Hunter was , when he said , " The blood coagulates from an ...
... blood depends on the escape of that gas . After all that has been done on this subject , we sincerely believe that physiologists are as far from solving the problem as Mr. Hunter was , when he said , " The blood coagulates from an ...
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