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" ... by the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of blood, of which these impurities are made up, are thrown off in the form of carbonic acid. "
A Catechism of Chemistry: Exhibiting a Condensed View of the Facts and ... - Page 90
by Hugo Reid - 1837 - 90 pages
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An Elementary System of Physiology, Volume 2

John Bostock - 1826 - 674 pages
...been urged against it, concludes that it is not affected by them.9 M. Thenard ascribes animal heat to the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of venous blood ;' M. Magendie supposes that the combination of the oxygen of the air with the carbon...
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The Hobart Town Magazine, Volume 2

1834 - 374 pages
...and maintained by means of respiration, — that is — to speak, learnedly — by the combination of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood, thus constantly evolving caloric. This, at once, brings us to the application of bathing, as a means....
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The Thomsonian Recorder, Volume 2

1834 - 446 pages
...caloric, they prevent that of the body from passing off. According to what has been said, thj combination of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood, is sufficient for the explanation of most of the phenomena presented by the production of animal heat...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 37

1842 - 634 pages
...air the carbonic acid gas generated by respiration ; but that body being formed by the combination of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood, the question arises, how does be replace the oxygen consumed ? It is evident, that if it be not restored...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 4

1838 - 590 pages
...arterial. Now, it is maintained by Crawford, that this supply of fresh caloric is afforded in the lungs by the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood ; that the caloric generated by this chemical combination is entirely consumed in satisfying the increased...
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Medical and Physiological Commentaries, Volume 2

Martyn Paine - 1840 - 830 pages
...conclusion that, " Carbonic acid is not formed at once in the act of respiration by the combination of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood, but is entirely the product of exhalation." "Nothing," he adds, "appears to me to prevent our admitting...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 37

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1842 - 632 pages
...air the carbonic acid gas generated by respiration ; but that body being formed by the combination of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood, the question arises, how does he replace the oxygen consumed ? It is evident, that if it be not restored...
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The Duty of American Women to Their Country

Catharine Esther Beecher - 1845 - 188 pages
...the blood, and what we exhale is the nitrogen, mixed with the carbonic acid, formed in the lungs by the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of the blood. Now, neither carbonic acid, or nitrogen can support life. Take the oxygen from the air, and then breathe...
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Journal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, Volume 1

Henry Barnard - 1846 - 486 pages
...changes from a dark purple to a bright scarlet; its vital warmth is restored, and its impurities, by the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of blood, of which these impurities are made up, are thrown off in the form of carbonic acid. Thus vitalized...
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Journal, Volume 1

Rhode Island Institute of Instruction - 1846 - 512 pages
...changes from a dark purple to a bright scarlet ; its vital warmth is restored, and its impurities, by the union of the oxygen of the air with the carbon of blood, of which these impurities are made up, are thrown off in the form of carbonic acid. Thus vitalized...
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