| 1853 - 508 Seiten
...grammes of the sanguineous water that returned from the veins were collected, and these contained 37'24 grammes of solid residue, which corresponds to 1980...remaining in the body) ; hence, the weight of the whole of the blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1:8. The other experiment yielded a precisely... | |
| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - 1853 - 504 Seiten
...grammes of the sanguineous water that returned from the veins were collected, and these contained 37'24 grammes of solid residue, which corresponds to 1980...blood (5540 escaping in the act of decapitation, and 19SO remaining in the body); hence, the weight of the whole of the blood was to that of the body nearly... | |
| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - 1853 - 498 Seiten
...grammes of the sanguineous water that returned from the veins were collected, and these contained 37'24 grammes of solid residue, which corresponds to 1980...blood (5540 escaping in the act of decapitation, and 19bO remaining in the body); hence,the weight of the whole of the blood was to that of the body nearly... | |
| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - 1855 - 666 Seiten
...grammes of the sanguineous water that returned from the veins were collected, and these contained 37-24 grammes of solid residue, which corresponds to 1980...remaining in the body); hence, the weight of the whole of the blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1: 8. The other experiment yielded a precisely... | |
| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - 1855 - 692 Seiten
...grammes of the sanguineous water that returned from the veins were collected, and these contained 37'24 grammes of solid residue, which corresponds to 1980...remaining in the body) ; hence, the weight of the whole of the blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1:8. The other experiment yielded a precisely... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1858 - 638 Seiten
...escaped after decapitation, and 1980 remained in the body, thus making 7520 grammes; in other words, the weight of the whole blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1 to 8. It is obvious from the account of the experiment that only an approximation could be arrived... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1859 - 488 Seiten
...escaped after decapitation, and 1,980 remained in the body, thus making 7,520 grammes ; in other words, the weight of the whole blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1 to 8. It is obvious from the account of the experiment that only an approximation could be arrived... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1859 - 922 Seiten
...escaped after decapitation, and 1.980 remained in the body, thus making 7.520 grammes ; in other words, the weight of the whole blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1 to 8. It is obvious from the account of the experiment that only an approximation could be arrived... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1860 - 398 Seiten
...escaped after decapitation, and 1.980 remained in the body, thus making 7.520 grammes ; in other words, the weight of the whole blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1 to 8. It is obvious from the account of the experiment that only an approximation could be arrived... | |
| Austin Flint - 1866 - 532 Seiten
...the body contained 7,520 grammes (16-59 pounds), 5,540 escaping in the act of decapitation, and 1,980 remaining in the body; hence, the weight of the whole...blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of 1: 8. The other experiment yielded a precisely similar result. >• It cannot be assumed that such... | |
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