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" That, when the influence of the brain is cut off", the secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; notwithstanding the functions of respiration, and the circulation of the blood, continue to be performed ; and the usual changes in... "
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts - Page 371
by William Nicholson - 1811
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 36

1813 - 682 pages
...determined, hy actual experiments upon animals, that when the influence of the brain is cut «if, no heat is generated ; " notwithstanding the functions...continue to be performed, and the usual changes in llie appearance of (he blood are produced in the lungs." " When the air respired is colder than the...
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The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Volume 26

1811 - 544 pages
...is cut off, the secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; notwithstanding (lie functions of respiration, and the circulation of the blood continue to be performed, 'and the usu:d changes in the appearance of /lie blood are produced in the lungs. 4. When the air respired is...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

1812 - 708 pages
...proceed. * 3. When the influence of the brain is cut off, the secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; notwithstanding the functions...and the usual changes in the appearance of the blood arc produced in the lungs. ' 4. When the air respired is colder tban the natural temperature of the...
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The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery: And Collateral ..., Volume 1

John Ware - 1812 - 458 pages
...continue. 3. When the influence of the brain is cut off, the secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; notwithstanding the functions...and the usual changes in the appearance of the blood arc produced in the lungs. 4. When the air respired is colder than the natural temperature of the animal,...
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Memoirs of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1813 - 550 pages
...secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; •Notwithstanding the functions ef respiration and the circulation of the blood continue...colder than the natural temperature of the animal, the e£ffct of respiration is not to generate, but to diminish animal heat." Mr. Brodie seems to doubt...
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The Annals of Philosophy, Volume 1

Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 514 pages
...3. That when the influence of the brain is cut off, the secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated; notwithstanding the functions of...appearance of the blood are produced in the lungs. 4. That when the air respired is colder than the natural temperature of the animal, the effect of respiration...
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 1

Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 530 pages
...3. That when the influence of the brain is cut off, the secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; notwithstanding the functions of respiration, and the circulation of flic blood, continue to be performed; and the usual changes in the appearance of the blood are produced...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 8

1815 - 562 pages
...continue. "" 3. When the influence of the brain is cut off, the secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; notwithstanding the functions...4. When the air respired is colder than the natural temperatureof tlie animal, the effect of respiration is not to generate, but to diminish animal heat."...
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The New-York Medical Magazine, Volume 1

1815 - 384 pages
...3. That when the influence of the brain is cat off, this secretion of urine appears to cease, and no heat is generated ; notwithstanding the functions...appearance of the blood are produced in the lungs. 4. That, when the air respired is colder than the natural temperature of the animal, the effect of respiration...
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An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the ..., Volume 53

John Read (maker to the army.) - 1825 - 572 pages
...is generated, notwithstanding the function of respiration and the circulation of the blood continues to 'be performed, and the usual changes in the appearance of the blood are produced in the lungs." Although the doctrine of the blood's vitality has been almost generally received since it was so ably...
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