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Credit: An essay on respiration. Pts I-II / By John Bostock, M.D. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![I 264 Darwin, Dr. his remarks on the alternations of ref- piration, - . _ - J87 fuppofes there to be a connexion be- tween the motions of the heart and the lungs, 189 fuppofes that the lungs have an in- nate power of motion, - -167 -, his remarks on the colour of the blood, 223 Davy, Mr. his eftimate of a fingle infpiration, 23, ] 76 ■ , his eftimate of the bulk of the thorax in complete expiration, - - - 23 ■ , remarks upon his experiments, - 24 —, his eftimate of the quantity of oxygene confumed in refpiration, - _ 34^ 205 of carbonic acid gas produced, - - - 8(3 —, his eftimate of the diminution which the air experiences, - - - 88 — fuppofes lhat atmofpheric air is abforb- ed by the blood, - - - 120 • -, his experiments on the refpiration of hydrogene, - - - - 14Q — fuppofes that azote is abforbed by the lungs, - 96 , his experiments on the refpiration of azote, - - 150 ; of the oxide of azote, - 148,216 „ _ of oxygene, - - - 146 —t his eudiometrical obfervations [referred to, - - - 202 De la Metherie, M. his eftimate of a fingle infpi- ration, - 27 De](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2129916x_0280.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


