Human Physiology ...Carey & Lea, 1832 |
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... RESPIRATION Anatomy of the Respiratory Organs Of Atmospheric Air Physiology of Respiration Respiration of different Gases CIRCULATION Anatomy of the Circulatory Organs Physiology of the Circulation NUTRITION · CALORIFICATION , OR ANIMAL ...
... RESPIRATION Anatomy of the Respiratory Organs Of Atmospheric Air Physiology of Respiration Respiration of different Gases CIRCULATION Anatomy of the Circulatory Organs Physiology of the Circulation NUTRITION · CALORIFICATION , OR ANIMAL ...
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... respiration has been referred to the former of these ; and the whole function of absorption has been defined ; the aggregate of actions , by which nutritive substances — external and internal — are converted into fluids , which serve as ...
... respiration has been referred to the former of these ; and the whole function of absorption has been defined ; the aggregate of actions , by which nutritive substances — external and internal — are converted into fluids , which serve as ...
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Robley Dunglison. The function of respiration will be investigated separately . Our attention will , at present , be directed to the other varieties , and , first of all , to that which occurs in the digestive tube . Sect . I ...
Robley Dunglison. The function of respiration will be investigated separately . Our attention will , at present , be directed to the other varieties , and , first of all , to that which occurs in the digestive tube . Sect . I ...
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... respiration have been invoked . The former has probably less effect than the latter . It is not , indeed , easy to see how the former can be possessed of any . Of the agency of the latter we have experimental evidence . If the thoracic ...
... respiration have been invoked . The former has probably less effect than the latter . It is not , indeed , easy to see how the former can be possessed of any . Of the agency of the latter we have experimental evidence . If the thoracic ...
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... Respiration . VOL . II . 9 RESPIRATION . THE Consideration of the function of absorption has ACCIDENTAL ABSORPTION . 65 RESPIRATION.
... Respiration . VOL . II . 9 RESPIRATION . THE Consideration of the function of absorption has ACCIDENTAL ABSORPTION . 65 RESPIRATION.
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abdomen absorption according action affirms amongst animal animalcules aorta appears arteries auricle become bladder blood body brain capillary carbonic acid cause cavity cellular chyle chyliferous chyliferous vessels chymical circulation colour conceived consequently contraction copulation cord death digestion disease effect especially excited exerted exhalation exhibit existence experiments fact Fallopian tube favour fecundation female fluid foetal foetus formed functions glands HALLER heart heat inches individual influence intestine irritation less liver lungs lymphatic MAGENDIE male mammæ manner matter membrane ment minute mucous muscles muscular nature nerves nervous system numerous nutrition observed occur organs ovary ovum owing oxygen passes period physiologists placenta portion possessed pulmonary pulmonary artery quantity regarded respiration right auricle secretion sensibility skin sleep sperm substance surface temperature testicle thoracic duct tion tissue umbilical umbilical arteries urethra urine uterus vegetable veins vena venous ventricle vesicle vessels vital whilst whole
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