| 1871 - 580 páginas
...conclusion : — " If these facts be accepted, and, leaving the widest margin for error in the estimate, they cannot involve any considerable error, it is...regulated solely by the taste of the individual." Prom the difficulty of at taining accuracy in such complicated inquiries as these we are not prepared... | |
| Donald Campbell Black - 1872 - 398 páginas
...conclusions : — " If these facts be accepted, and leaving the widest margin for error in the estimate, they cannot involve any considerable error, it is...; and it is to be remembered that the experiments on which this statement is based were made with a diet regulated solely by the taste of the individual."... | |
| Donald Campbell Black - 1872 - 394 páginas
...estimate, they cannot involve any considerable * British and Foreign Med. Chir. Kev., and Practitioner. error, it is impossible to come to any other conclusion...; and it is to be remembered that the experiments on which this statement is based were made with a diet regulated solely by the taste of the individual."... | |
| 1872 - 808 páginas
...daily records of the pedestrian's weight, were enabled to declare as the result of their observations that "excessive and prolonged muscular exertion increases...increased disassimilation of the muscular substance." In these investigations, Prof. Flint has been able to piirsue a course of observation especially attractive... | |
| 1872 - 684 páginas
...still holds to his former opinion, and looks upon the above results as showing, to use his own words, that "excessive and prolonged muscular exertion increases...excess of nitrogen discharged is due to an increased dissimilation of the muscular substance." Let us accept Dr. Flint's estimates of the ingoing and outgoing... | |
| Frederick William Pavy - 1874 - 620 páginas
...still holds to his former opinion, and looks upon the above results as showing, to use his own words, that " excessive and prolonged muscular exertion increases...increased dis-assimilation of the muscular substance." Weight nf body (nude). Before the walk. First day, . Second, Third, . . . Fourth, . . Fifth, . . .... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1876 - 702 páginas
...nitrogen eliminated. The results Are given in the following table. From these results Dr. Flint asserts that excessive and prolonged muscular exertion increases...excess of nitrogen discharged is due to an increased disasoimilation of the muscular eubstance. Dr. FLINT'S Observations on the Effects of the Five-Day... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1876 - 700 páginas
...nitrogen eliminated. The results are given in the following table. From these results Dr. Flint asserts that excessive and prolonged muscular exertion increases enormously the excretion of nitrogen, and that tí excess of nitrogen discharged is due to an increased disaseiinilation of the muscular BUOstance.... | |
| Austin Flint - 1903 - 522 páginas
...come to any other conclusion than that excessive and prolonged muscular exercise increases largely the excretion of nitrogen, and that the excess of...statement is based were made with a diet regulated entirely by the wishes of the person under observation. On the fifth day, after 9 hours and 26 minutes... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1874 - 636 páginas
...pedestrian Weston, came to the conclusion that " excessive and prolonged muscular exertion increased enormously the excretion of nitrogen, and that the excess of nitrogen discharged was due to an increased dis-assimilation of the muscular substance." The author's views, however, differ... | |
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