The book Experimental Physiology was written by author Sharpey-Schäfer, E. A. (Edward Albert), Sir, 1850-1935 Here you can read free online of Experimental Physiology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Experimental Physiology a good or bad book?
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84) ; but it is possible to sew up the thorax (with the lungs distended) and to continue the experiment with natural respirations. 1 ' For a more complete description of this method of studying the pulmonary blood-pressure, see a paper in the Quarterly JournaJ of Experimental Physiology, vol. xii., p. 133. CHAPTER XXI The Capillary Circulation The flow of blood in the smallest arteries and veins and in the capillaries is observed with the microscope in transparent parts of animals, such as the-... web and mesentery of the frog, the tail of the tadpole, the lung and tongue of the toad, and the mesentery of small mammals. 1. In the frog's web. — The frog, the brain of which may be destroyed, is immobilised with curari or by immersion in water satur- ated with chloroform or ether. The animal is laid on a fiat cork with Fir. 75. — Frog-cork for displaying mesentery, lung, tongue, or web of foot. a slot at one end (Fig. 75, a) : the margins of this are raised in the way shown in the figure, and the web of one foot is spread out over the slot with the aid of pins and threads, but not stretched so tightly as to obstruct the circulation.
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