Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... blood of a starv- ing man , we shall find its elementary composition to be precisely similar to that of the same man in his healthy state , but the proportions of that composition will be greatly altered ; the globules - which may be ...
... blood of a starv- ing man , we shall find its elementary composition to be precisely similar to that of the same man in his healthy state , but the proportions of that composition will be greatly altered ; the globules - which may be ...
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... blood , and oxygen in the air . Un- less there were carbonic acid in the blood , no exchange could take place , no breathing could be effected . Every moment , therefore , some small portion of carbonic acid must be separated from the ...
... blood , and oxygen in the air . Un- less there were carbonic acid in the blood , no exchange could take place , no breathing could be effected . Every moment , therefore , some small portion of carbonic acid must be separated from the ...
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... blood sufficing ; and we may relieve the sensation simply by acting on the stomach , the want of food being as great as before . Do not these facts indicate that Hunger must be related to the general state of the system , and to the ...
... blood sufficing ; and we may relieve the sensation simply by acting on the stomach , the want of food being as great as before . Do not these facts indicate that Hunger must be related to the general state of the system , and to the ...
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of blood to the stomach the sensa- themselves in tubs of salt water , he tion of uneasiness is carried away . says . This would undoubtedly re- Hence we may conclude that Hunger lieve their thirst , but it is a plan is in some way ...
of blood to the stomach the sensa- themselves in tubs of salt water , he tion of uneasiness is carried away . says . This would undoubtedly re- Hence we may conclude that Hunger lieve their thirst , but it is a plan is in some way ...
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... blood to the parts . If , instead of cold water , a little luke- warm tea , or milk - and - water had been drunk , permanent relief would have been attained ; or if instead of cold water a lump of ice had been taken into the mouth , and ...
... blood to the parts . If , instead of cold water , a little luke- warm tea , or milk - and - water had been drunk , permanent relief would have been attained ; or if instead of cold water a lump of ice had been taken into the mouth , and ...
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