The cause of the coagulation of the blood, Astley Cooper prize essay for 1856, with additional observations and experiments: and with an appendix |
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... exposed to the air , but coagulates when exposed to heat - albumen . It is but fair , moreover , to give to Hewson the credit of having been the first to demonstrate that the transition of the coagulable lymph from the liquid to the ...
... exposed to the air , but coagulates when exposed to heat - albumen . It is but fair , moreover , to give to Hewson the credit of having been the first to demonstrate that the transition of the coagulable lymph from the liquid to the ...
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... exposed to the temperature of the room at about 60 ° ; when the blood in the first saucer began to solidify in three ... exposure to the atmosphere ( which was at 51 ° ) , and formed a loose coagulum . After narrating several experiments ...
... exposed to the temperature of the room at about 60 ° ; when the blood in the first saucer began to solidify in three ... exposure to the atmosphere ( which was at 51 ° ) , and formed a loose coagulum . After narrating several experiments ...
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... exposed to the air ; and that even in the veins themselves , this change may take place during life ; a fact which ... exposure in vacuo , viz .: 1. That at a reduced temperature in vacuo , coagulation is hastened . 2. That atmospheric ...
... exposed to the air ; and that even in the veins themselves , this change may take place during life ; a fact which ... exposure in vacuo , viz .: 1. That at a reduced temperature in vacuo , coagulation is hastened . 2. That atmospheric ...
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... exposed ; and the muscles were not rigid - a result due to the rapid abstraction of the life of the solids and of the blood . In other cases , he adds , where an animal dies in the common way , the vital actions are first de- stroyed ...
... exposed ; and the muscles were not rigid - a result due to the rapid abstraction of the life of the solids and of the blood . In other cases , he adds , where an animal dies in the common way , the vital actions are first de- stroyed ...
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... exposed to the electric current gained in temperature two degrees on the introduction of the current , but coagulated as soon as did other blood re- moved at the same time from the same person and allowed to concrete naturally ; and ...
... exposed to the electric current gained in temperature two degrees on the introduction of the current , but coagulated as soon as did other blood re- moved at the same time from the same person and allowed to concrete naturally ; and ...
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