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Page 248
... blood to tion . * nourish the muscles , it seems to be thrown in- to the blood from the waste of the tissues . Further the blood , under certain circum- stances , will not coagulate at all ; yet the fibrine is not picked out . 66 We may ...
... blood to tion . * nourish the muscles , it seems to be thrown in- to the blood from the waste of the tissues . Further the blood , under certain circum- stances , will not coagulate at all ; yet the fibrine is not picked out . 66 We may ...
Page 250
... blood contained absolutely more usually amounting to about three in a 1000 , carbonic acid than venous blood , although in may rise as high as 74 , or fall as low as 1. relation to the amount of oxygen , the amount was less ; that , in ...
... blood contained absolutely more usually amounting to about three in a 1000 , carbonic acid than venous blood , although in may rise as high as 74 , or fall as low as 1. relation to the amount of oxygen , the amount was less ; that , in ...
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... blood charged with oxygen , and producing , therewith precisely the same effects as with arterial blood ; and we see him showing that arterial blood , charged with carbonic acid , acts precisely as venous blood . The conclusion ...
... blood charged with oxygen , and producing , therewith precisely the same effects as with arterial blood ; and we see him showing that arterial blood , charged with carbonic acid , acts precisely as venous blood . The conclusion ...
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