. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 69.—Type of respiration of subject P. F. J. with 135 additional dead space on November 7, 1912. Upper curve, pneumograph record; lower curve, spirometer record. Original size. the last two-thirds of the period. Sections of the respiration curves obtained with the two methods are given in figures 68 and 69. Average barometric pressure, mm.; average temperature of air in apparatus, ° C. P. F. «/., November 14, 1912.—Without dead space, 4 periods; with dead space, 4 periods; periods with and without additional dead space altern


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 69.—Type of respiration of subject P. F. J. with 135 additional dead space on November 7, 1912. Upper curve, pneumograph record; lower curve, spirometer record. Original size. the last two-thirds of the period. Sections of the respiration curves obtained with the two methods are given in figures 68 and 69. Average barometric pressure, mm.; average temperature of air in apparatus, ° C. P. F. «/., November 14, 1912.—Without dead space, 4 periods; with dead space, 4 periods; periods with and without additional dead space alternating. Subject stated that a desire to urinate during the last two or three periods. FIG. 70.—Type of respiration of subject J. B. T. with 224 additional dead space on December 7, 1912. Original Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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