Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... Oxygen , Ashes , 519.50 71.70 150.70 · 213.90 44.20 1000.00 The following may be taken as the most approximative table of the substances which form the immediate composition of human blood : Water , Albumen , Fibrine , Cells Hunter ...
... Oxygen , Ashes , 519.50 71.70 150.70 · 213.90 44.20 1000.00 The following may be taken as the most approximative table of the substances which form the immediate composition of human blood : Water , Albumen , Fibrine , Cells Hunter ...
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... oxygen , carbonic acid , and ammonia , either free , or combined so feebly that they are easily disengaged . The quantity of nitrogen is much the same in both ; that of ammonia probably does not vary , but the oxygen and carbonic acid ...
... oxygen , carbonic acid , and ammonia , either free , or combined so feebly that they are easily disengaged . The quantity of nitrogen is much the same in both ; that of ammonia probably does not vary , but the oxygen and carbonic acid ...
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... oxygen became darker in vacuo , while blood saturated with carbonic acid did not change color . What causes the change of color when venous blood is submitted to oxygen ? Formerly it was held to be due to the iron in the discs ; but the ...
... oxygen became darker in vacuo , while blood saturated with carbonic acid did not change color . What causes the change of color when venous blood is submitted to oxygen ? Formerly it was held to be due to the iron in the discs ; but the ...
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... oxygen from that air , whereas the plasma does nothing of the kind , are proofs of the cells being the transporters of oxygen . But this is not all . The experiments of M. Brown- Séquard establish the important fact that it is to the oxygen ...
... oxygen from that air , whereas the plasma does nothing of the kind , are proofs of the cells being the transporters of oxygen . But this is not all . The experiments of M. Brown- Séquard establish the important fact that it is to the oxygen ...
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... Oxygen may be the one chief condition for that exchange between the blood and the tissues which constitutes Nutrition , and without a due supply of oxygen Nutrition may be brought to a stand - still ; but we shall greatly err if we ...
... Oxygen may be the one chief condition for that exchange between the blood and the tissues which constitutes Nutrition , and without a due supply of oxygen Nutrition may be brought to a stand - still ; but we shall greatly err if we ...
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