. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. 970 Summary and Conclusions pipe, leaving the hands free to put down observations in a notebook. With this arrangement, the gas, passing through water flavored with benzoin, reached the lungs fresh and perfumed. Unfortunately, all these precautions were, if not useless, at least of very little use. Because of the speed of their upward flight and. Fig. 87—Diagram of the high altitude ascent of April 15, 1875. the sudden collapse of the aeronauts, the in


. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. 970 Summary and Conclusions pipe, leaving the hands free to put down observations in a notebook. With this arrangement, the gas, passing through water flavored with benzoin, reached the lungs fresh and perfumed. Unfortunately, all these precautions were, if not useless, at least of very little use. Because of the speed of their upward flight and. Fig. 87—Diagram of the high altitude ascent of April 15, 1875. the sudden collapse of the aeronauts, the inhalations could not be made at the moment when they were most indispensable. M. Gaston Tissandier, who at first had experienced its good ef- fects, could not ,at one moment, find enough energy to raise his hand to reach the inhalation tube. On his return, he assured me that at the time of descent of the balloon, which took place, as we know, at Ciron, near Le Blanc, in Indre, the gas bags were fastened below the. 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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