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" At first I had conjectured that a great portion of the air expelled by expiration did not pass out by the mouth and nostrils, but was swallowed and carried into the stomach, reflected in some part of the digestive canal, and gave rise to a real echo ;... "
The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest Information on ... - Page 89
1804
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 5

William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 pages
...quotation from Richerand's Physiology will be sufficient to give the reader an idea of the subject "At first I had conjectured that a great portion of...digestive canal, and gave rise to a real echo ; but after having attentively observed this curious phenomenon, in Mr. Fitz-James, who represents it in...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 5

William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 pages
...quotation from Richrrand's Physiology will be sufficient to give the reader an idea of the subject " At first I had conjectured that a great portion of the air expelled by expiration did not pass ont by the month and nostrils, but was swallowed and carried into the stomach, reflected in some part...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 10

William Nicholson - 1821 - 376 pages
...quotation from Kichcrand's Physiology will be sufficient to give the reader an idea of the subject. " At first I had conjectured that a great portion of...digestive canal, and gave rise to a real echo ; but after having attentively observed this curious phenomenon in Mr. Fitz-James, who represents it in it»...
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The Book of Nature, Volume 2

John Mason Good - 1826 - 516 pages
...distinctly adopted any other in its stead : " At first," says he, " I had conjectured that a great part of the air expelled by expiration, did not pass out...nostrils, but was swallowed and carried into the stomach ; and, being reflected in some part of the digestive canal, gives rise to a real echo ; but having...
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The Book of Nature, Volume 2

John Mason Good - 1826 - 462 pages
...distinctly adopted any other in its stead: " At first," says he, " I had conjectured that a great part of the air expelled by expiration, did not pass out...and nostrils, but was swallowed and carried into the stomachy and, being reflected in some part of the digestive canal, gives rise to a real echo ; but...
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The Book of Nature, Volume 1

John Mason Good - 1828 - 542 pages
...its stead : " At t," says he, " I had conjectured that a great part of the air expelled by piration, did not pass out by the mouth and nostrils, but was swallowed and Tied into the stomach ; and, being reflected in some partof the digestive nal, gives rise to a real...
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Human physiology v.2, Volume 2

Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 768 pages
...have been once embraced by M. Richerand.' "At first," says he, "I had conjectured that a great part of the air expelled by expiration did not pass out...nostrils, but was swallowed and carried into the stomach ; and, being reflected in some part of the digestive canal, gave rise to a real echo; but, having afterwards...
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Encyclopedia of Natural and Artificial Wonders and Curiosities ..., Volume 11

John Platts - 1876 - 986 pages
...singular art. "At first," says Richerand, " I had con jectured that a great portion of the air driven out by expiration did not pass out by the mouth and nostrils,...digestive canal, and gave rise to a real echo ; but after having attentively observed this curious phenomenon, in Mr. Fitz-James, who represents it in...
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Cyclopedia of Wonders and Curiosities of Nature and Art, Science and ...

John Platts - 1882 - 558 pages
...singular art. "At first," says Richerand, " 1 had con jectured that a great portion of the air driven out by expiration did not pass out by the mouth and nostrils,...digestive canal, and gave rise to a real echo ; but after having attentively observed this curious phenomenon, in Mr. Fitz-James, who represents it in...
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