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... Pleura in a Case of Pneu- mato - Thorax ; with Experiments on the Absorption of different Kinds of Air introduced into the Pleura . By John Davy , M.D. The subject of these observations and experiments was the body of a man 30 years of ...
... Pleura in a Case of Pneu- mato - Thorax ; with Experiments on the Absorption of different Kinds of Air introduced into the Pleura . By John Davy , M.D. The subject of these observations and experiments was the body of a man 30 years of ...
Page 181
... pleura , or was compounded in the lungs and mixed with atmospheric air passed into the cavity of the chest , an expe- riment was made . Common air was passed into the pleura ; on expiration , part of it was forced back into the bladder ...
... pleura , or was compounded in the lungs and mixed with atmospheric air passed into the cavity of the chest , an expe- riment was made . Common air was passed into the pleura ; on expiration , part of it was forced back into the bladder ...
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... pleura consisted of a much smaller pro- portion of carbonic acid than had been introduced , with a very large quantity of azote , and probably no discoverable hydrogen . From the right pleura was obtained nitrous gas absorbable by ...
... pleura consisted of a much smaller pro- portion of carbonic acid than had been introduced , with a very large quantity of azote , and probably no discoverable hydrogen . From the right pleura was obtained nitrous gas absorbable by ...
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