. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. 510 Experiments equipped with casters and supporting screws and surrounded by ledges intended to catch the mercury which often falls and would be lost in considerable quantity during the different operations. It is clear that by pouring mercury into reservoir B previously set at its highest point, and bringing cock R to position 2, one can expel the air contained in the barometric tube and its chamber. Fig. 16—Mercury pump set up for the extraction of
. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. 510 Experiments equipped with casters and supporting screws and surrounded by ledges intended to catch the mercury which often falls and would be lost in considerable quantity during the different operations. It is clear that by pouring mercury into reservoir B previously set at its highest point, and bringing cock R to position 2, one can expel the air contained in the barometric tube and its chamber. Fig. 16—Mercury pump set up for the extraction of the gases of the blood. A. Barometric chamber. B. Movable bulb, in communication with A by rubber and glass tube. C. Mercury bowl with graduated tube to collect gases. R. Three-way cqck which can completely close the barometric chamber (position 1), or connect A with C (position 2), or A with D (position 3).,. 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 Bert, Paul, 1833-1886; Hitchcock, Mary Alice; Hitchcock, Fred Andrews, 1889-. Columbus, Ohio : College Book Company
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