The [partly] venous blood is at first transmitted freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more venous, its circulation through the vessels of the... The American Medical Intelligencer - Halaman 141842Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| john forbes m.d. f.r.s .f.g.s - 1841 - 606 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...arrested, but are not fairly suspended for some time after. Immediately after the sensorial functions are suspended, and the blood has become still more... | |
| 1841 - 614 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...impressions. The functions of the medulla oblongata arc enfeebled about the same period that the sensorial functions are arrested, but are not fairly suspended... | |
| Robley Dunglinson - 1841 - 672 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heait, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...external impressions. The functions of the medulla oblongaia are enfeebled about the same period that the sensorial functions are arrested, but are not... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, Robley Dunglison - 1848 - 828 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...impressions. The functions of the medulla oblongata arc enfeebled about the same time that the sen&orial functions are arrested, but arc not fairly suspended... | |
| 1849 - 1148 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...them, so that the individual becomes unconscious of external impressions. The functions of the medulla oblongata are enfeebled about the same period that... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1850 - 430 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...functions, and rapidly suspends them, so that the animal becomes unconscious of all external impressions. For about two minutes after the animal has... | |
| 1851 - 510 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...functions, and rapidly suspends them, so that the animal becomes unconscious of all external impressions. For about two minutes after the animal has... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1851 - 746 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body ; as the blood becomes more...circulation through the vessels of the brain deranges the sensitive functions, and rapidly suspends them, BO that the individual becomes unconscious of all external... | |
| 1851 - 724 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body; as the blood becomes more...circulation through the vessels of the brain deranges the sensitive functions, and rapidly suspends them, so that the individual becomes unconscious of all external... | |
| Sir George Johnson - 1852 - 544 halaman
...freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more...functions, and rapidly suspends them, so that the animal becomes unconscious of all external impressions. For about two minutes after * Physiological,... | |
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