The first day of alcohol gave an excess of 4 per cent., and the last of 23 per cent. ; and the mean of these two gives almost the same percentage of excess as the mean of the six days. " Admitting that each beat of the heart was as strong during the alcoholic... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 356by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870Full view - About this book
| 1872 - 862 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...daily excess of beats during the alcoholic days was 14.492, or an increase of rather more than 13 per cent. The first day of alcohol gave an excess of... | |
| 1871 - 554 pages
...The pulse had not reached in six days the point which was proper to it before the alcohol was given. The first day of alcohol gave an excess of 4 per cent. , the last -23 per cent, in the beats of the heart — that is, an excess of 13 per cent, as a mean... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 656 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...; and the mean of these two gives almost the same percentage of excess as the mean of the 6 days. Admitting that each beat of the heart was as strong... | |
| Leonard W. Sedgwick,Edited By - 1870 - 358 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...cent.; and the mean of these two gives almost the same percentage of excess as the mean of the 6 days. useful as a remedy for intermittent heart ? This is... | |
| Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1871 - 238 pages
...of failure of nervous power, is not directly relieved by a narcotic ; but it stimulates the flagnth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...; and the mean of these two gives almost the same percentage of excess as the mean of the 6 days. " Admitting that each heat of the heart was as strong... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1871 - 296 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...during the alcoholic days was 14,492, or an increase of 13 per cent. The first day of alcohol gave an excess of 4 per cent., and the last of 23 per cent. ;... | |
| 1872 - 798 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th. days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...; and the mean of these two gives almost the same percentage of excess as the mean of the six days. Admitting that each beat of the heart was as strong... | |
| Horace Benge Dobell - 1872 - 224 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...cent., and the mean of these two gives almost the same percentage of excess as the mean of the 6 days. Admitting that each beat of the heart was as strong... | |
| 1872 - 806 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...; and the mean of these two gives almost the same percentage of excess as the mean of the six days. Admitting that each beat of the heart was as strong... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 504 pages
...right to make a deduction, and to estimate the number of beats in that day as midway between the llth and 13th days, or 18,432. Adopting this, the mean...days was 14,492, or an increase of rather more than 1 3 per cent. The first day of alcohol gave an excess of 4 per cent., and the last of 23 per cent.... | |
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