A textbook of human physiology / translated from [the] 6th German edition by W. Stirling.
- Landois, Leonard
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A textbook of human physiology / translated from [the] 6th German edition by W. Stirling. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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No text description is available for this image![SKCTION I'AUK, 80. Vibrations coiniuiuiicated to the Body by the Action of the Heart, . . .116 81. The Blood-Current, . . . . . . . .116 82. Soheiiiata of the Circulation, . . . . . . . .118 83. Capacity of the Ventricles, . . . . . . . .118 81. Estimation of the Blood-Pressure, ....... 119 85. Blood-Pressure in the Arteries, ....... 122 86. Blood-Pressure in the Capillaries, ....... 128 87. Blood-Pressure in the Veins, ........ 128 88. Blood-Pressure in the Pulmonary Artery, ...... 130 89. Measurement of the Velocity of the Blood-Stream, . . . . .132 90. Velocity of the Blood in Arteries, Capillaries, and Veins, .... 134 91. Estimation of the Capacity of the Ventricles, . . . . .135 92. The Duration of the Circulation, ....... 136 93. Work of the Heart, . . . . . . . . .136 94. Blood-Current in the Smallest Vessels, . . . . . .137 95. Passage of the Blood-Corpuscles out of the Vessels—[Diapedesis], . . . 139 96. Movement of the Blood in the Veins, ...... 139 97. Sounds or Bruits within Arteries, . . . . . . .140 98. Venous Murmurs, . . . . . . . . .141 99. The Venous Pulse—Phlebogram, ....... 142 100. Distribution of the Blood, ........ 144 101. Plethysmography, ......... 144 102. Tran.sfusion of Blood, ........ 145 THE BLOOD-GLANDS. 103. The Sijleeu—Thymus—Thyroid—Supra-Renal Capsules—Hypophysis Cerebri— Coccygeal and Carotid Glands, ...... 104. Comparative, .......... 105. Historical Retrospect, ........ III. PHYSIOLOGY OF RESPIRATION. 106. Structure of the Air-Pas.sages and Lungs, ...... 159 107. Mechanism of Respiration, ........ 165 108. Quantity of Gases Respired, . . . . . . . .166 109. Number of Respirations, ........ 167 110. Time occui>ied by the Respiratory Movements, ..... 168 111. Pathological Variations of the Respiratory Movcment.s, .... 171 112. General View of the Respiratory Muscles, ...... 172 113. Action of the Individual Respiratory Muscles, ..... 173 114. Relative Size of the Chest, ........ 176 115. Pathological Variations of the Percu.ssion Sounds, ..... 178 116. The Normal Respiratory Sounds, . . . . ■ . . 179 117. Pathological Respiratory Sounds, . . . . . .180 118. Pressuie in the Air-J*assages during Respiration, ..... 181 119. Appendix to Resjiiratiou, ........ 182 120. Peculiarly Moditiod Respiratory Sounds, . . ■ • . .182 121. Quantitative Estimation of CO.,, 0, and Watery Vapour, .... 183 122. Methods of Investigation, ........ 184 123. Compcsition and Properties of Atmospheric Air, . . . . .186 124. Composition of Expired Air, ........ 187 125. Daily (,)uantity of Gases Exchanged, . . . . . . .188 126. Review of the Daily Gaseous Income and Expenditure. .... 188 127. Conditions influencing the Gaseous Exchanges, ..... 188 148 157 158](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24757330_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)