| 1847 - 1182 pages
...blood still flowed onwards in many of the vessels, with scarcely abated vigour, though in others, often larger ones, the motion had altogether ceased. The...the night ; the next morning it was again examined, wheu t was found that a tolerably active circulaion still existed in several of the smaller 'essels.... | |
| Edward Hazen Parker - Medicine - 1851 - 694 pages
...end of which time the blood still flowed onwards in many of the vessels, with scarcely abated vigor, though in others, often the larger ones, the motion...further examination of the fragment was abandoned." These observations show : 1 . That the pulsation of the arteries is a property residing in the coats... | |
| 1851 - 904 pages
...frog, a portion of it broke away from the remainder ; this I placed between two plates of glass, and submitted to examination, when, extraordinary to say,...further examination of the fragment was abandoned." These observations show : — 1. That the pulsation of the arteries is a property residing in the coats... | |
| Medicine - 1852 - 446 pages
...end of which time the blood still flowed onwards in many of the vessels, with scarcely abated vigor, though in others, often the larger ones, the motion...several of the smaller vessels. After this observation, (he further examination of the fragment was abandoned. " These observations show : — 1. That the... | |
| Medicine - 1852 - 592 pages
...blood still flowed onwards in many of the vessels. with scarcely abated vigor, though in others..often the larger ones, the motion had altogether ceased....water, in which it remained during the whole of the nii;ht; the next morning it was again examined, when it was found that a tolerably active circulation... | |
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