Outlines of Human PhysiologyBurgess and Hill, 1827 - 406 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 80
Página iii
Herbert Mayo. ADVERTISEMENT . THE following pages contain the heads of the Physiological Lectures delivered by the Author in the School of Great - Windmill - Street , together with a short account of the structure of the prin- cipal ...
Herbert Mayo. ADVERTISEMENT . THE following pages contain the heads of the Physiological Lectures delivered by the Author in the School of Great - Windmill - Street , together with a short account of the structure of the prin- cipal ...
Página iv
... contain the discoveries of the preceding , and when the Lecturer turns from the actual demon- stration of parts , to explain their uses . A treatise on Physiology , however excellent , can be of little service , except to those , who ...
... contain the discoveries of the preceding , and when the Lecturer turns from the actual demon- stration of parts , to explain their uses . A treatise on Physiology , however excellent , can be of little service , except to those , who ...
Página 16
... contain them . In the propulsion of the sap of plants , many phenomena prove that the same contrivance is used . It is analo- gically probable , that in all living bodies a like principle is employed upon this object . It remains for ...
... contain them . In the propulsion of the sap of plants , many phenomena prove that the same contrivance is used . It is analo- gically probable , that in all living bodies a like principle is employed upon this object . It remains for ...
Página 21
... contained in these mi- nute tubes , removes its superabundant carbon . It is supposed that capillary vessels no where terminate by open orifices , but that in the same ratio in which they are produced from the branching of arteries ...
... contained in these mi- nute tubes , removes its superabundant carbon . It is supposed that capillary vessels no where terminate by open orifices , but that in the same ratio in which they are produced from the branching of arteries ...
Página 22
... contained in the pulmonary veins , in the left cavity of the heart , in the aorta and its branches , is of a scarlet colour , and is termed arterial blood . That con- tained in the veins of the body , in the right cavity of the heart ...
... contained in the pulmonary veins , in the left cavity of the heart , in the aorta and its branches , is of a scarlet colour , and is termed arterial blood . That con- tained in the veins of the body , in the right cavity of the heart ...
Contenido
209 | |
214 | |
220 | |
226 | |
232 | |
233 | |
240 | |
246 | |
49 | |
50 | |
55 | |
63 | |
67 | |
73 | |
80 | |
86 | |
97 | |
99 | |
105 | |
111 | |
120 | |
126 | |
132 | |
138 | |
144 | |
150 | |
155 | |
163 | |
169 | |
175 | |
181 | |
187 | |
193 | |
199 | |
205 | |
252 | |
258 | |
265 | |
268 | |
274 | |
280 | |
287 | |
293 | |
298 | |
305 | |
311 | |
317 | |
323 | |
327 | |
333 | |
339 | |
344 | |
345 | |
351 | |
357 | |
363 | |
369 | |
379 | |
386 | |
392 | |
397 | |
405 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
absorbed action alimentary canal animal aorta appears arterial blood arteries and veins ascertained atmospheric air auricle becomes bile bowels brain branches breathing capillary vessels carbonic acid cavity cerebellum chest chyle chyme circulation coagulation colour consists contained continued contraction cubic inches death deglutition diaphragm digestion dilated divided duct duodenum elastic experiments expiration fauces fibrin filaments fluid gland globules heart heat influence injected instance irritability lacteals left ventricle living body lungs Majendie matter medulla oblongata membrane minute mucous muscles muscular fibres nature nerves nervous observed oesophagus organ oxygen pharynx phenomena Phil phrenic nerves pleura portion posterior preceding pressure principle produced pulmonary quantity remarkable respiration ribs right auricle secretion sensation serous serous membrane serum side skin small intestine spinal chord sternum stomach substance surface takes place temperature termed texture thoracic duct thrown Trans trunk tube urine valves vegetable venous blood Wilson Philip
Pasajes populares
Página 253 - I shut my eyes, these phantasms would sometimes vanish entirely, though there were instances when I beheld them with my eyes closed ; yet, when they disappeared on such occasions, they generally returned when I opened my eyes. I conversed sometimes with my physician and my wife of the phantasms which at the moment surrounded me : they appeared more frequently walking than at rest, nor were they constantly present. They frequently did not come for...
Página 271 - ... he could form no judgment of their shape, or guess what it was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in shape, or magnitude, but upon being told what things were, whose form he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe, that he might know them again...
Página 271 - ... but even then he was no less surprised, expecting the pictures would feel like the things they represented, and was amazed when he found those parts, which by their light and shadow appeared now round and uneven, felt only flat like the rest ; and asked which was the lying sense, feeling, or seeing...
Página 253 - All these phantasms appeared to me in their natural size, and as distinct as if alive, exhibiting different shades of carnation in the uncovered parts, as well as...
Página 252 - After the first day the form of the deceased person no more appeared, but its place was supplied with many other phantasms, sometimes representing acquaintances, but mostly strangers ; those whom I knew were composed of living and deceased persons, but the number of the latter was comparatively small. I observed the persons with whom I daily conversed did not appear as phantasms, these representing chiefly persons who lived at some distance from me. " These phantasms seemed equally clear and distinct...
Página 271 - ... the room he was in, he said, he knew to be but part of the house, yet he could not conceive that the whole house could be bigger.
Página 271 - Before he was couched, he expected little advantage from seeing, worth undergoing an operation for, except reading and writing; for he said, he thought he could have no more pleasure in walking abroad than he had in the garden, which he could do safely and readily.
Página 294 - I saw only son ; the commencement of the name being wholly obliterated to my view. In this instance the loss of sight was towards my left, and was the same whether I looked with the right eye or the left. This blindness was not so complete as to amount to absolute blackness, but was a shaded darkness without definite outline.
Página 294 - In this instance the loss of sight was toward my left, and was the same whether I looked with the right eye or the left. This blindness was not so complete as to amount to absolute blackness, but was a shaded darkness without definite outline. The complaint was of short duration, and in about a quarter of an hour might be said to be wholly gone, having receded with a gradual motion from the centre of vision obliquely upwards towards the left.
Página 254 - ... themselves, but more frequently addressed their discourse to me ; their speeches were commonly short, and never of an unpleasant turn. At different times there appeared to me both dear and sensible friends of both sexes, whose addresses tended to appease my grief, which had not yet 264 Case of Nicolai.