| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 684 páginas
...hole, in which no particles whatever can be discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the lungs as to render the last portions of the expired...It renders the distribution of the dirt within the lungs as manifest as if the chest were transparent. I now empty my lungs as perfectly as possible,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 82 páginas
...hole, in which no particles whatever can be discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the lungs as to render . the last portions of the...It renders the distribution of the dirt within the lungs as manifest as if the chest were transparent. I now empty my lungs as perfectly as possible,... | |
| 1870 - 588 páginas
...hole, in which no particles whatever can be discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the lungs as to render the last portions of the expired...number of times with the same result. It renders the distribntion of the dirt within the lungs as manifest as if the chest were transparent. I now empty... | |
| 1870 - 586 páginas
...hole, in which no particles whatever can bo discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the lungs as to render the last portions of the expired...experiment may be repeated any number of times with the вате result. It renders the distribution of the dirt within the lungs as manifest as if the ehest... | |
| 1871 - 318 páginas
...hole, in which no particles whatever can be discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the lungs as to render the last portions of the expired...It renders the distribution of the dirt within the lungs as manifest as if the chest were transparent. I now empty my lungs as perfectly as possible,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 páginas
...suspended matter. It is therefore in the precise condition required by Professor Lister's explanation. This experiment may be repeated any number of times with the same result. I think it must be regarded as a crowning piece of evidence both of the correctness of Professor Lister's... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 páginas
...no particles whatever can be discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the passage to the lungs as to render the last portions of the...as perfectly as possible, and placing a handful of cotton wool against my mouth and nostrils, inhale through it. There is no difficulty in thus filling... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 páginas
...no particles whatever can be discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the passage to the lungs as to render the last portions of the...as perfectly as possible, and placing a handful of cotton wool against my mouth and nostrils, inhale through it. There is no difficulty in thus filling... | |
| Theodore Gaillard Thomas - 1872 - 816 páginas
...The organ now being replaced, and again examined by the sound, it is found to measure only four, and this experiment may be repeated any number of times with the same result. The explanation of it is this:1 simultaneously with hypertrophy, there has been varicose degeneration... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 656 páginas
...suspended matter. It is therefore in the precise condition required by Professor Lister's explanation. This experiment may be repeated any number of times with the same result. I think it must be regarded as a M crowning piece of evidence both of the correctness of Professor... | |
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