I inserted into it a brass pipe whose bore was one-sixth of an inch in diameter ; and to that, by means of another brass pipe which was fitly adapted to it, I fixed a glass tube, of nearly the same diameter, which was nine feet in length : then untying... A Text-book of physiology - Page 144by Isaac Ott - 1904 - 563 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1732 - 492 pages
...fame Diameter. He then untied the Ligature on the Artery, and obferved that the Blood arofe gradually in the Tube eight Feet three Inches perpendicular above the Level of the kft Ventricle of the Heart. After 2f feveral Evacuations, and fuppofing about a Quart of Blood fpilt... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes - 1890 - 924 pages
...rose in the vertical tube, which he had connected with the crural artery, to the height of 8 feet 3 inches perpendicular above the level of the left ventricle of the heart. But it did not attain its full height at once : it rushed up about half way in an instant, and afterwards... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes - 1890 - 926 pages
...rose in the vertical tube, which he had connected with the crural artery, to the height of 8 feet 3 inches perpendicular above the level of the left ventricle of the heart. But it did not attain its full height at once : it rushed up about half way in an instant, and afterwards... | |
| Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schäfer - 1900 - 1398 pages
...pipe, which was fitly adapted to it, I fixed a glass tube of nearly the same diameter, which was 9 ft. in length ; then untying the ligature on the artery, the blood rose in the tube 8 ft. 3 in. perpendicular above the level of the left ventricle of the heart. When it was at its full... | |
| William Stirling - 1902 - 210 pages
...another brass pipe which was fitly adapted to it, I fixed a glass tube, of nearly the same diameter, which was nine feet in length : then untying the ligature...above the level of the left ventricle of the heart : but it did not attain to its full height at once ; it rushed up about half way in an instant, and... | |
| Stephen Paget - 1903 - 426 pages
...brass pipe which was fitly adapted to it, I fixed a glass tube of nearly the same diameter, which was 9 feet in length ; then, untying the ligature on the artery, the blood rose in the tube 8 feet 3 inches perpendicular above the level of the left ventricle of the heart, but it did not attain... | |
| Ernest Henry Starling - 1912 - 1444 pages
...another brass Pipe which was fitly adapted to it, I fixed a glass Tube, of nearly the same diameter, which was nine feet in length : Then untying the Ligature...above the level of the left Ventricle of the heart : But it did not attain to its full height at once ; it rushed up about half way in an instant, and... | |
| Isaac Ott - 1913 - 938 pages
...lean nor yet very lusty. Having laid open the left crural artery about three inches from her bell}', I inserted into it a brass pipe whose bore was one-sixth...above the level of the left ventricle of the heart. WTien the blood was at its full height, it would rise and fall at and after each pulse two, three,... | |
| Sir William Maddock Bayliss - 1920 - 902 pages
...which was fitly adapted to it, I fixed a glass tube, of nearly the same diameter, -which was 9 ft. in length : then untying the ligature on the artery, the blood rose in the tube 8 ft. 3 in. perpendicular above the level of the left ventricle Flo. 224. PORTRAIT OF STEPHEN HALES.... | |
| 1921 - 498 pages
...another brass Pipe which was fitly adapted to it, I fixed a glass Tube, of nearly the same Diameter, which was nine Feet in length. Then untying the Ligature...above the level of the left Ventricle of the Heart. But it did not attain to its full Height at once; it rushed up about half way in an Instant, and afterwards... | |
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