The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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SECTION I PLATE 32 Developing Respiratory Tract at 4 to 5 Weeks 1st aortic
arch , Seessel's pouch , 3.0 mm Maxillary process , Internal carotid artery 1st
pharyngeal pouch Hyomandibular ( 1st branchial ) cleft 2nd pharyngeal pouch
2nd ...
SECTION I PLATE 32 Developing Respiratory Tract at 4 to 5 Weeks 1st aortic
arch , Seessel's pouch , 3.0 mm Maxillary process , Internal carotid artery 1st
pharyngeal pouch Hyomandibular ( 1st branchial ) cleft 2nd pharyngeal pouch
2nd ...
Page 71
This relationship is illustrated by the Henderson - Hasselbalch equation : ( HCO3
] pH = pk + log 0.03 Pco , Variations in the ratio of [ HC0z ) and Pco , produced by
either metabolic or respiratory disturbances result in changes in pH from the ...
This relationship is illustrated by the Henderson - Hasselbalch equation : ( HCO3
] pH = pk + log 0.03 Pco , Variations in the ratio of [ HC0z ) and Pco , produced by
either metabolic or respiratory disturbances result in changes in pH from the ...
Page 79
SECTION II PLATE 28 Effects of High Altitude on Respiratory Mechanism Control
and Disorders of Respiration ( Continued ) Response to hypercapnia persists ,
thus maintaining normal blood gas tensions ; but CO2 response may be lost ...
SECTION II PLATE 28 Effects of High Altitude on Respiratory Mechanism Control
and Disorders of Respiration ( Continued ) Response to hypercapnia persists ,
thus maintaining normal blood gas tensions ; but CO2 response may be lost ...
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