| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1819 - 550 pages
...270 pairs of 4 inch plates. The results were truly appalling. On moving the rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg was...breathing instantly commenced —the chest heaved yndfell—the body was portruded and collapsed with the relaxing and retiring diaphragm; and it is... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 946 pages
...was immediately agitated with convulsive movements ; and on moving the second rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg was...assistants, who in vain attempted to prevent its extension. la the second experiment the rod was applied to the phrenic nerve in the neck, the main agent of respiration,... | |
| Political science - 1819 - 480 pages
...of270 pairs of 4 inch plates. The results were truly appalling. On moving the rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg wa-s thrown out with such violence, as nearly to'overlurn one of the assistants, who in vain attempted to prevent its extension-. In tire second... | |
| Silvester Palmer - 360 pages
...270 pairs of 4-inch plates. The results were truly appalling. On moving the rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg was...commenced; the chest heaved and fell ; the belly was protruded and collapsed, with the relaxing and retiring diaphragm; and it is thought, that but from... | |
| Sigismund Ehrenreich graf von Redern - 1819 - 240 pages
...pairs of four inch plates. The results were truly appalling. On moving the rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg was...commenced ,' the chest heaved and fell ; the belly was protruded and collapsed with the relaxing and retiring diaphragm ; and it is thought, that but from... | |
| English literature - 1819 - 514 pages
...results were truly apalling. On moving the rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously l>ent, the leg was thrown out with such violence as nearly...when laborious breathing instantly commenced ; the heaved and fell; the belly was protruded and collapsed, with the relaxing and retiring diaphragm; and... | |
| John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge Shecut - Charleston (S.C.) - 1819 - 282 pages
...the hip to the heel, the knee being pre" viously bent, the leg was thrown out with such vi" olence, as nearly to overturn one of the assistants, " who...commenced, the chest heaved and fell; the " belly was protruded and collapsed, with the relaxing " and retiring diaphragm ; and it is thought, that but "... | |
| 1819 - 454 pages
...powerfully convulsed at each renewal of the electric contact. On moving the second rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg was...assistants, who in vain attempted to prevent its extension. Esep. 2. The left phrenic nerve was now laid bare at the outer edge of the iterno-thyroideus muscle,... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1819 - 860 pages
...powerfully convulsed at each renewal of the electric contact. On moving the second rod from the hip to the heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg was...assistants, who in vain attempted to prevent its extension. Exp. 2. The left phrenic nerve was now laid hare at the outer edge of the tternothyroideus muscle,... | |
| English literature - 1819 - 614 pages
...heel, the knee being previously bent, the leg was thrown out will) such violence, as nearly to overfarm one of the assistants, who in vain attempted to prevent...applied to the phrenic nerve in the neck, when laborious Ineathtng instantly commenced ; the dust Itemed and f<:tl ; the belly was protruded and collapsed,... | |
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