. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. Symptoms of Decompression 691 All these phenomena prove once more that the effects of de- compression are identical with those of slow asphyxia, or, in better terms, of breathing an air with low oxygen content. This identity is indicated again by an interesting coincidence. The details of the experiments reported in,the present book show that not only death but also the different symptoms appear in. Fig. 53—Asphyxia without carbonic acid. Number of hea


. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. Symptoms of Decompression 691 All these phenomena prove once more that the effects of de- compression are identical with those of slow asphyxia, or, in better terms, of breathing an air with low oxygen content. This identity is indicated again by an interesting coincidence. The details of the experiments reported in,the present book show that not only death but also the different symptoms appear in. Fig. 53—Asphyxia without carbonic acid. Number of heart beats P, P', and of respiration R, R', in relation to the gradual impoverishment of 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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