. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. RESPIRATION. 593 â we expose blood-serum to an atmosphere of oxygen it will absorb no more oxygen than water under the same conditions of pressure, and the amount so absorbed will be far less than that which is capable of being ffi o> ^ W W f^- -. absorbed by the blood. The absorption, then, of oxygen by the blood is not due to its plasma. If, however, a solution be prepared of haemo- globin, or the coloring matter which forms 90 per cent, o


. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. RESPIRATION. 593 â we expose blood-serum to an atmosphere of oxygen it will absorb no more oxygen than water under the same conditions of pressure, and the amount so absorbed will be far less than that which is capable of being ffi o> ^ W W f^- -. absorbed by the blood. The absorption, then, of oxygen by the blood is not due to its plasma. If, however, a solution be prepared of haemo- globin, or the coloring matter which forms 90 per cent, of the dried red corpuscles, and it be exposed to oxygen, it will be found capable of 38. 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 Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Philadelphia and London, F. A. Davis


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