. University of Toronto studies. Physiological series. no. 1-98. 1900-28 . ed. Res. Com. Special Report, 1919, No. 26, p. , H. H., and Richards, A. N.: Jour. Physiol., 1908, lii, , Rowntree, and Geraghty: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvi, 547.^Sollman and Pilcher: Jour. Pharmacol, and Exper. Therap., 1917, xix, , : Med. Res. Com. Special Report, 1919, No. 26, p. 15.^Whipple and Hooper: Am. Jour. Physiol., xl, 332, 349; ibid., xliii, 257, 264.^Cannon, W. B., and Bayliss, W. M.: Med. Res. Com. Special Report, 1919, No. 26, p. 19.^Gasser, H. S.: Erlanger, J., and Meek, W.


. University of Toronto studies. Physiological series. no. 1-98. 1900-28 . ed. Res. Com. Special Report, 1919, No. 26, p. , H. H., and Richards, A. N.: Jour. Physiol., 1908, lii, , Rowntree, and Geraghty: Arch. Int. Med., 1915, xvi, 547.^Sollman and Pilcher: Jour. Pharmacol, and Exper. Therap., 1917, xix, , : Med. Res. Com. Special Report, 1919, No. 26, p. 15.^Whipple and Hooper: Am. Jour. Physiol., xl, 332, 349; ibid., xliii, 257, 264.^Cannon, W. B., and Bayliss, W. M.: Med. Res. Com. Special Report, 1919, No. 26, p. 19.^Gasser, H. S.: Erlanger, J., and Meek, W. J.: Studies in Secondary Traumatic Shock iv, V, vi, and vii. Am. Jour. Phvsiol., 1919, 1, 31. 86, 119, , N. M.: Med. Res. Com. Special Report, 1919, No. °Robertson and Bock: Med. Res. Com., Reports of the Special Investigation Com. upon Surgical Shock & Alhed Conditions, Aug. 8, 1918, No. 6. —/. /. R. M. T UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOSTUDIES PHYSIOLOGICAL SERIES No. 32: ON VENTILATION, by J. J. R. Macleod. (Reprinted from the Public Health Journal Vol. XI). THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY: PUBLISHED BYTHE LIBRARIAN, 1920 Tinnlverait^ of Toronto Stubica COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT Chairman: Sir Robert Alexander Falconer, , President of the University Professor W. J. Alexander, Professor J. J. Mackenzie, , Professor J. P. McMurrich, C. H. Mitchell, , , , Professor G. H. Needler, Professor George M. Wrong, General Editor: H. H. Langton, Librarian of the University On Ventilation By J. J. R. MacLeod, , (Aberdeen), , (Camb.).Professor of Physiology, University of Toronto. INVESTIGATION of the functions of animals is essentially amore difficult problem than that of the physicist or chemist be-cause variable and unknown factors dependent on the life pro-cess are involved. The reactions of an animal to changes in theenvironment are therefore not always strictly predictable, evenwhen we cons


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