. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. Fig. 82—Pulse at the Riff el Pass (2780 m.), during mountain sickness (ascent of July 4).. Fig. 83—Pulse at the Sattel-Tolle (4300 m.): on arrival (a); after a half- hour of relative rest (b) (ascent of July 7). because of the horrid state of the snow into which we sink at every step up to the knees. 6:35. Respiratory distress increases; temperature °; pulse 100; respiratory rate 32. 7:45. 3700 meters. During the climb; temperature °; pulse 1


. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. Fig. 82—Pulse at the Riff el Pass (2780 m.), during mountain sickness (ascent of July 4).. Fig. 83—Pulse at the Sattel-Tolle (4300 m.): on arrival (a); after a half- hour of relative rest (b) (ascent of July 7). because of the horrid state of the snow into which we sink at every step up to the knees. 6:35. Respiratory distress increases; temperature °; pulse 100; respiratory rate 32. 7:45. 3700 meters. During the climb; temperature °; pulse 102; respiratory rate 42. : 3800 meters. Nausea; third lunch; pulse 80; respiratory rate 24; 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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