A Treatise On the Motive Powers Which Produce the Circulation of the Blood. [microform]

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A Treatise On the Motive Powers Which Produce the Circulation of the Blood. [microform]
Willard Emma
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This is shown to be true by the fact of artificial respiration in cases of drowning, &c., setting into renewed motion a heart, which, not stimulated, has ceased to beat.
Objection Fifth.— ""U it be*admitted that the temperature of the lungs be so much greater than the other parts of the system, as to cause the blood to flow from them, ought not the stream to be con- tinned rather than pulsatory ?" On account of the heart's contractions it ought to be pulsatory, and on account of the expansive p
...ower generated at the lungs, it ought to be continued, and the facts agree. The blood's current is, as it passes through the arteries, both continued and pulsatory.
Objection Sixth. — ^'^ If the blood, in common with other fluids, expands by heat, of which there is no doubt, then an equal weight of the former when in the lungs, would possess a larger volume than when in any other part of the system. Now, the heat of the lungs, from whatever cause it may ariae» Digitized by Google TEN OBJBCTION8 SBVIEWBD.


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