First lines of physiology / by the celebrated Baron Albrecht Haller ; Translated from the correct Latin edition printed under the inspection of William Cullen. To which is added, a translation of the laborious index composed for that edition.
- Albrecht von Haller
- Date:
- 1779
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: First lines of physiology / by the celebrated Baron Albrecht Haller ; Translated from the correct Latin edition printed under the inspection of William Cullen. To which is added, a translation of the laborious index composed for that edition. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![279. Whether the blood is con- denfed in the lungs. 280. Whether air itfelf is re¬ ceived into the blood in the lungs. What things render this probable. 281. What things feem to prove the contrary. 282. Whether the blood is cool¬ ed in the lungs. 283. Whether the red colour of the blood proceeds from the air. 285. Whether the ufe of the blood is to abforb nitre E X. 507 from the air. 286. What animals live long without air. Why every animal dies in air that is not often changed. 287. What is the agreement be¬ tween the pulfe and re- fpiration. 288. Cough. 289. Laughter. Weeping. Hickup. Sneezing. 290. The acceffory ufes of refpi- ration. CHAP. X. [XL] The VOICE and SPEECH. 291. That the larynx is made of cartilages. Its veffels and nerves. 292. The fcutiform cartilage. 293. The annular cartilage. 294. The arytenoide cartilages. 295. The glottis. 296. The epiglottis. 297. The ventricles of the la¬ rynx. 298. The mucous glandules of the larynx. 299. The thyreoide glandule. 300. The connexion of the la¬ rynx with the os hy- oides. The elevation and narrow¬ ing of the larynx and glottis. C H A 301. The depreffion and dilata¬ tion of the larynx and glottis. 302. The cavity of the mouth. The noftrils. 303. The tongue. 304. The voice, ering. 305. The ftrength of the voice. How an acute tone is made. 306. That a grave tone is pro¬ duced by oppofite caufes. 307. The caufes of a diverfity of tones. 308. Singing. 309. Speech. 310. The pronunciation of let¬ ters. P. XI. The BRAIN and NERVES. 311. A eonfideration of the or- belong to the brain, ider. 312. The arch of the aorta, and 312, —319. The arteries which the branches produced](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30536182_0503.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


