An Introduction to physiologyLongmans, Green and Company, 1893 - 632 páginas |
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... animal physiology with animals , human physiology with man . " We cannot define life ' in physical terms ; we can , however , observe and state in what essential particulars living differs from non - living matter , or from matter that ...
... animal physiology with animals , human physiology with man . " We cannot define life ' in physical terms ; we can , however , observe and state in what essential particulars living differs from non - living matter , or from matter that ...
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... animal scale in accordance with the greater or less diversity of its tissues and functions ; and in every organism above the lowest , portions of various tissues are found united into distinct masses forming organs and possessing func ...
... animal scale in accordance with the greater or less diversity of its tissues and functions ; and in every organism above the lowest , portions of various tissues are found united into distinct masses forming organs and possessing func ...
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... animals , upon the higher animals , and The lower animals , the frog in particular , are espe- upon man . cially suitable to the study by direct experiment of the functions of isolated tissues , such as nerve and muscle . The higher ...
... animals , upon the higher animals , and The lower animals , the frog in particular , are espe- upon man . cially suitable to the study by direct experiment of the functions of isolated tissues , such as nerve and muscle . The higher ...
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... animal body . The three most important elements which they contain are oxygen , nitrogen , and carbon . Oxygen we need not at present consider beyond remarking that it is a simple element , a gas , which easily finds its way into and is ...
... animal body . The three most important elements which they contain are oxygen , nitrogen , and carbon . Oxygen we need not at present consider beyond remarking that it is a simple element , a gas , which easily finds its way into and is ...
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... animal is the source of the blood under examination . There are , it is true , differences of size between the red corpuscles of various mammalia ( ride fig . 3 ) , and we might thus , for instance , be able to deny that a stain caused ...
... animal is the source of the blood under examination . There are , it is true , differences of size between the red corpuscles of various mammalia ( ride fig . 3 ) , and we might thus , for instance , be able to deny that a stain caused ...
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acid action afferent afferent nerves amount animal anode arterial atropin bile blood blood-pressure body brain capillaries carbohydrate carbon cardiac causes cells centre cerebral colour columns contains contraction cortex cortical Daniell cell degeneration digestion diminished direct effect efferent electrical electrodes excitation excretion experiment experimental fact fibres fluid frog frog's function galvanometer gives gland glomeruli glycogen grammes grey matter grms heart heat hippuric acid impulses increased intestine kathode kidney lens lesion less light liver membrane movements muscle muscular negative nerve-fibres nitrogen normal nuclei observed optic organ oxygen pancreatic pancreatic juice paralysis peripheral physiological polarising current posterior pressure produced proteid pyramidal tract rays recognise rectus reflex regards renal respiration respiratory retina secretion sensation sensory side skin spinal cord stimulation sugar surface temperature tetanus tion tissues tract tube urea uric acid urine variation venous ventricle vessels vision voluntary white matter
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