| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1832 - 550 pages
...heart. 2nd. That the interruption of the circulation is owing to the stoppage of respiration. 3rd. That when the influence of the brain is cut off, the...the production of animal heat is discontinued, even though the blood is preserved of its florid red colour. 4th. That, on the contrary, the coldness of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1832 - 564 pages
...heart. 2nd. That the interruption of the circulation is owing to the stoppage of respiration. 3rd. That when the influence of the brain is cut off, the...the production of animal heat is discontinued, even though the blood is preserved of its florid red colour. 4th. That, on the contrary, the coldness of... | |
| Medicine - 1857 - 696 pages
...were: — 1. That the influence of the brain is not directly necessary to the action of the heart. 3. That when the influence of the brain is cut off,...the blood, and thereby diffused to distant parts of theTiody. In 1812 an Essay was published by Mon.«. Le Gallois, in which it was asserted, as the result... | |
| John Wakefield Francis - Medicine - 1823 - 604 pages
...under these circumstances, respiration is artificially produced, the circulation will still continue. 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... | |
| Art - 1813 - 696 pages
...under these circumstances, respiration is artificially produced, the circulation will still continue. a 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... | |
| Medicine - 1811 - 552 pages
...under these chcumslances respiration is artificially produced, the circulation will still 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 of respiration, and the... | |
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