An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... carbon monoxide in its union with the hemoglobin . But why has carbon monoxide more affinity than oxygen for this substance ? Why is entrance of oxygen into the organism necessary to life ? Here is the limit of our knowledge in our ...
... carbon monoxide in its union with the hemoglobin . But why has carbon monoxide more affinity than oxygen for this substance ? Why is entrance of oxygen into the organism necessary to life ? Here is the limit of our knowledge in our ...
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... carbon monoxide should be like arterial blood in containing oxygen ; we must see if that is the fact . Following this reasoning , based on interpretation of my obser- vation , I tried an experiment to verify my hypothesis as to the per ...
... carbon monoxide should be like arterial blood in containing oxygen ; we must see if that is the fact . Following this reasoning , based on interpretation of my obser- vation , I tried an experiment to verify my hypothesis as to the per ...
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... carbon monoxide have been made in legal medicine for finding the coloring matter of blood ; and from the physiological facts described above we may also already deduce results connected with hygiene , experimental pathology , and ...
... carbon monoxide have been made in legal medicine for finding the coloring matter of blood ; and from the physiological facts described above we may also already deduce results connected with hygiene , experimental pathology , and ...
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