Human Physiology, Volume 2Lea and Blanchard, 1850 - Human physiology |
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... present . This is carbonic acid . It was found by De Saussure on Mont Blanc , and by Humboldt in air brought down by Garnerin , the aeronaut , from the height of several thousand feet . The proportion is estimated by Dalton not to ...
... present . This is carbonic acid . It was found by De Saussure on Mont Blanc , and by Humboldt in air brought down by Garnerin , the aeronaut , from the height of several thousand feet . The proportion is estimated by Dalton not to ...
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... present , especially in the lower strata of the atmosphere ; by which the salubrity of the air may be more or less affected . All living bodies , when crowded together , de- teriorate the air so much as to render it unfit for the ...
... present , especially in the lower strata of the atmosphere ; by which the salubrity of the air may be more or less affected . All living bodies , when crowded together , de- teriorate the air so much as to render it unfit for the ...
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... . 617 , Dec. , 1836 ; and Dunglison's Amer . Med . In- telligencer , p . 30 , April 15 , 1837 . tion at present . Haller1 attempted to account for the 32 RESPIRATION . Physiology of Respiration a Mechanical Phenomena of Respiration.
... . 617 , Dec. , 1836 ; and Dunglison's Amer . Med . In- telligencer , p . 30 , April 15 , 1837 . tion at present . Haller1 attempted to account for the 32 RESPIRATION . Physiology of Respiration a Mechanical Phenomena of Respiration.
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Robley Dunglison. tion at present . Haller1 attempted to account for the phenomenon by the passage of the blood through the lungs being impeded during ex- piration , a reflux of blood into the veins , and a degree of pressure upon the ...
Robley Dunglison. tion at present . Haller1 attempted to account for the phenomenon by the passage of the blood through the lungs being impeded during ex- piration , a reflux of blood into the veins , and a degree of pressure upon the ...
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... present . In examining the results of all his experiments - 1500 in number he found the power of the inspiratory muscles was greatest in men of five feet nine inches in height , -their inspiratory powers being equal , on an average , to ...
... present . In examining the results of all his experiments - 1500 in number he found the power of the inspiratory muscles was greatest in men of five feet nine inches in height , -their inspiratory powers being equal , on an average , to ...
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