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" ... future observations may, perhaps, enable us to refer it to some more general principle. We have evidence, that, when the brain ceases to exercise its functions, although those of the heart and lungs continue to be performed, the animal loses the power... "
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ... - Página 118
1852
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen102

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1812 - 516 páginas
...and lungs continue to be performed, the animal loses the power of generating heat. It would, however, be absurd to argue from this fact, that the chemical...necessary to the production of heat, since we know of no instance in which it continues to take place after respiration has ceased. It must be owned,...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volumen35

1813 - 682 páginas
...lungs continue to be performed, the animal lutes the potter Ч 'generating heat. It would, however, be absurd to argue from this fact, that the chemical changes of the blood in the longs are in no way necessary to the production of heut, lince we know of rio instance in which it...
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The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Volumen29

1813 - 562 páginas
...and lungs continue to be performed, the animal loses the power of generatingheat. It would, however, be absurd to argue from this fact, that the chemical...necessary to the production of heat, since we know of no instance in which it continues to take place after respiration has ceased. It must IMS owned...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen9

1813 - 552 páginas
...and lungs continue to be performed, the animal loses the power of generating heat. It would, however, be absurd to argue from this fact, that the chemical...no way necessary to the production of heat, since \ve know of no instance in which it continues to take place after respiration has ceased. \'« Of opinions...
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The Medical and Physical Journal, Volumen29

1813 - 554 páginas
...loses the power of generating , heat. It would, however, be absurd to argue from this fact, •hat the chemical changes of the blood in the lungs are...necessary to the production of heat, since we know of no instance in which it continues to take piace after respiration has ceased. It must be owned that...
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The Works of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie: ... with an Autobiography, Volumen2

Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 798 páginas
...and lungs continue to be performed, the animal loses the power of generating heat. It would, however, be absurd to argue from this fact, that the chemical...there is no instance in which it continues to take pla^e after respiration has ceased, but that respiration is necessary to all the vital functions. It...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volumen35

1813 - 696 páginas
...continue to be performed, the animal loses the power ofge*erating heat. It would, however, be absurd 10 argue from this fact, that the chemical changes of the blood in the lings are in no way necessary to the proUnction of heat, since we know of no ¡usance in «hich it...
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