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Página 30
... fluids , for example , one - fifth to one - fourth of the water contained in the body will be found passing and re ... fluid must necessarily bring with it oscillations in our feelings of comfort and discomfort , and how any unusual ...
... fluids , for example , one - fifth to one - fourth of the water contained in the body will be found passing and re ... fluid must necessarily bring with it oscillations in our feelings of comfort and discomfort , and how any unusual ...
Página 83
... fluids and solids , except the enamel of the teeth ; a statement to which at- tention is called , because Liebig , in one passage , † seems to deny that it forms part of the tissues , declaring that in mus- cle chloride of potassium is ...
... fluids and solids , except the enamel of the teeth ; a statement to which at- tention is called , because Liebig , in one passage , † seems to deny that it forms part of the tissues , declaring that in mus- cle chloride of potassium is ...
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... living on the coast , or eating salted meats , have a decided increase of salt in their perspiration . † JOHNSTON : Chemistry of Common Life p . 400 . LAW OF ENDOSMOSIS . 85 fluids through the walls of 84 FOOD AND DRINK .
... living on the coast , or eating salted meats , have a decided increase of salt in their perspiration . † JOHNSTON : Chemistry of Common Life p . 400 . LAW OF ENDOSMOSIS . 85 fluids through the walls of 84 FOOD AND DRINK .
Página 85
... fluids ; and because of this imper- meability , we employ it to hold fluids . Nevertheless we make a great mistake in ... fluid in the bladder and that in the vessel . This rushing in of the water is called endosmosis ; this rushing out ...
... fluids ; and because of this imper- meability , we employ it to hold fluids . Nevertheless we make a great mistake in ... fluid in the bladder and that in the vessel . This rushing in of the water is called endosmosis ; this rushing out ...
Página 86
... fluids of different densi- ties , a mutual interchange between those fluids will take place . Thus although the minute blood - vessels , called ca- pillaries , are closed tubes , and would keep the blood in them as a bladder holds water ...
... fluids of different densi- ties , a mutual interchange between those fluids will take place . Thus although the minute blood - vessels , called ca- pillaries , are closed tubes , and would keep the blood in them as a bladder holds water ...
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Página 36 - The two latter I frequently dislodged by shifting my hold on the bars, and driving my knuckles into their ribs ; but my friend above stuck fast, and, as he held by two bars, was immovable.
Página 149 - It would be very desirable indeed, if the men could acquire the taste for Greenland food, since all experience has shown that the large use of oil and fat meats is the true secret of life in these frozen countries, and that the natives cannot subsist without it, becoming diseased, and dying with a more meagre diet.
Página 36 - Mr. Jervas Bellamy, who lay dead, with his son, the lieutenant, hand in hand, near the southernmost wall of the prison.
Página 31 - ... eighteen feet, in a close sultry night, in Bengal, shut up to the eastward and southward (the only quarters from whence air could reach us) by dead walls, and by a wall and door to the north, open only to the westward by two windows, strongly barred with iron, from which we could receive scarce any the least circulation of fresh air.