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... blood and rate of flow , nature of the vessel in which the blood is received , the temperature - cold retards and warmth ac- celerates - duration of contact of blood with the tissues . Free blood from a deep incision is longer in clot ...
... blood and rate of flow , nature of the vessel in which the blood is received , the temperature - cold retards and warmth ac- celerates - duration of contact of blood with the tissues . Free blood from a deep incision is longer in clot ...
Page 64
... blood augments the light of a phosphorescent screen and this occurs at the moment the blood escapes from the vessels , but , further , the light is increased at the moment of coagulation . Vierordt employed a capillary tube 5 cm . long ...
... blood augments the light of a phosphorescent screen and this occurs at the moment the blood escapes from the vessels , but , further , the light is increased at the moment of coagulation . Vierordt employed a capillary tube 5 cm . long ...
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... blood by estimating the calcium content of the blood in terms of ammonium oxalate before and after treatment . His experiments seemed to show the entrance of calcium into the blood . He thought calcium lactate more effective because it ...
... blood by estimating the calcium content of the blood in terms of ammonium oxalate before and after treatment . His experiments seemed to show the entrance of calcium into the blood . He thought calcium lactate more effective because it ...
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The Place of Pharmacology | 9 |
Pharmacists and Physicians and the Food and Drugs | 19 |
Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus James Tyson | 34 |
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