Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
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On the influence of physical and chemical agents upon blood; with special reference to the mutual action of the blood and the respiratory gases

    This communication is divided into two parts. The first is devoted to the investigation of the influence of certain physical agencies, viz. simple diffusion, motion, and temperature, and of the conditions of time and the age of the blood itself. The second part includes the consideration of the influence of chemical agents, especially such as are usually regarded as powerful poisons.

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