Admitting that each beat of the heart was as strong during the alcoholic period as in the water period (and it was really more powerful), the heart on the last two days of alcohol was doing one-fifth more work. Adopting the lowest estimate which has been... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 390by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870Full view - About this book
| Henry William Blair - 1887 - 770 pages
...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 1 the alcoholic period as in the water period (and it. was really more powerful) the heart on the last... | |
| Henry William Blair - 1888 - 750 pages
...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...lowest estimate which has been given of the daily work of the heart, viz., as equal to 122 tons lifted one foot, the heart during the alcoholic period did... | |
| Ray Vaughn Pierce - 1889 - 1058 pages
...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 as in the water period (and it was really more powerful), the heart on the last two days of alcohol... | |
| Ray Vaughn Pierce - 1889 - 1046 pages
...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 as in the water period (and it was really more powerful), the heart on the last two days of alcohol... | |
| R.V. PIERCE, M.D. - 1889 - 1056 pages
...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 as in the water period (and it was really more powerful), the heart on the last two days of alcohol... | |
| Martha Meir Allen - 1900 - 444 pages
...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...lowest estimate which has been given of the daily work of the heart; viz. as equal to 12.2 tons lifted one foot, the heart during the alcoholic period, did... | |
| Martha Meir Allen - 1900 - 450 pages
...the heart on the last two days of alcohol was doing one- fifth more work. ALCOHOL AS A MEDICINE. " Adopting the lowest estimate which has been given of the daily work of the heart; viz. as equal to 12.2 tons lifted one foot, the heart during the alcoholic period, did... | |
| 1914 - 908 pages
...which 1 have seen. Upon page 86 he gives the details of careful observation and experiment, and says: Adopting the lowest estimate which has been given of the daily work of the heart, namely, as equal to 122 tons lifted 1 foot, the heart during the alcoholic period did... | |
| 1873 - 198 pages
...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...been given of the daily work done by the heart, viz. as equal to 122 tons lifted one foot, the heart, during the alcoholic period, did daily work in excess... | |
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