The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Two cuts of the Frog, showing the collapsed condition of the body produced by destruc-tion of the throat-apparatus, and the subsequent expansion which takes 19.—Appearance after destruction of the throat-apparatus ; 1, 1, outline of the undeveloped ribs ; 3, abdominal viscera ; 3, opening in the floor of the 20.—The Frog expanded to its normal size, notwithstanding the opening in the floor of the mouth. feeling of sore disappointment at my heart over the untowardresult of an experiment
The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Two cuts of the Frog, showing the collapsed condition of the body produced by destruc-tion of the throat-apparatus, and the subsequent expansion which takes 19.—Appearance after destruction of the throat-apparatus ; 1, 1, outline of the undeveloped ribs ; 3, abdominal viscera ; 3, opening in the floor of the 20.—The Frog expanded to its normal size, notwithstanding the opening in the floor of the mouth. feeling of sore disappointment at my heart over the untowardresult of an experiment from which I had expected so much,and, as I thought, reasoned out so carefully. And, after all,there he was, fully alive, and on the qui vive, too, as thoughexpecting me But other surprises were in store for me, ifpossible of a still more agreeable nature. Thus, I found whilethe throat-apparatus continued to move to and fro, the woundalternately widely gaping and contracting, but still leaving aconsiderable opening, at the rate of 120 to 130 per minute, thatanother much larger
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