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Page 181
... experiments of inflating the cavities of the chest of dogs with atmospheric air , by a double bellows , through an incision , and closed by a suture , and in 48 hours killing them to collect the inflated air , it appeared that this air ...
... experiments of inflating the cavities of the chest of dogs with atmospheric air , by a double bellows , through an incision , and closed by a suture , and in 48 hours killing them to collect the inflated air , it appeared that this air ...
Page 276
... experiments serve to convince us that the elevations of temperature , which were then observed , are not to be ... experiments in the same manner , whether it was exposed to oxygen , nitrous gas , nitrous oxide , carbonic acid , hydro ...
... experiments serve to convince us that the elevations of temperature , which were then observed , are not to be ... experiments in the same manner , whether it was exposed to oxygen , nitrous gas , nitrous oxide , carbonic acid , hydro ...
Page 277
... experiments made at his request , two cubic inches of carbonic acid gas were extricated under the receiver of the air - pump from every ounce of blood .: while Dr. S. , in his experiments , was unable , by the same method of exhaustion ...
... experiments made at his request , two cubic inches of carbonic acid gas were extricated under the receiver of the air - pump from every ounce of blood .: while Dr. S. , in his experiments , was unable , by the same method of exhaustion ...
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