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" ... one instance on the division of the pericardium, and I have found that the voluntary muscles of an animal killed by this poison,, are as readily stimulated to contract by the influence of the VOLTAIC battery, as if it had been killed in any other... "
The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest Information on ... - Page 135
1811
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 101

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1811 - 462 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any other manner. At the same time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...consequence of the infusion being conveyed into the blood by absorption. Some circumstances in the following experiment have since led me to doubt whether...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volumes 29-30

William Nicholson - Science - 1811 - 866 pages
...it had been killed in any other manner. At the same andilw of the time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...Since there is no direct communication between the intes- Its atoorptioa tinal canal and the heart, I was at first induced to suppose, br lhp b]n011 that...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 8

Medicine - 1812 - 564 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any sther manner. At the same time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...consequence of the infusion being conveyed into the blood by absorption. Some circumstances in the following experiment have since led me to doubt whether...
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Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Volume 2

Medicine - 1812 - 562 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any other manner. At the same time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...intestinal canal and the heart, I was at first induced to supp»se that the latter becomes affected in consequence of the infusion being conveyed into the blood...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 8

Medicine - 1815 - 562 pages
...manner. At the same time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, k appears to destroy also the functions of the brain,...artificial respiration. " Since there is no direct commumcatren between the intestinal canal and th« heart, I was at first induced to suppose that the...
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Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ..., Volume 5

Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any other manner. At the same time, bowever, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...also the functions of the brain, since these did not icturn in the last experiment; although the circulation was re. stored, and kept up by artificial respiration....
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The Gallery of Nature and Art: Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 5

Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - Natural history - 1818 - 894 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any other manner. At the same time, how. ever, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...consequence of the infusion being conveyed into the blood by absorption. Some circumstances in the fol* lowing experiment bave since led me to doubt whether...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ...

Edward Polehampton - Natural history - 1821 - 752 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any other manner. At the same time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...was restored, and kept up by artificial respiration. Sioce there is no direct communication between the intestinal canal and the heart, I was at first induced...
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The Works of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie: ... with an Autobiography, Volume 2

Sir Benjamin Brodie - Medicine - 1865 - 798 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any other manner. At the same time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...was restored, and kept up by artificial respiration. There being no direct communication between the intestine and the heart, I was at first induced to...
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The Philosophical Magazine: Comprehending the Various Branches of ..., Volume 38

Physics - 1811 - 540 pages
...battery, as if it had been killed in any other manner. At the same time, however, that the infusion of tobacco destroys the action of the heart, it appears...the latter becomes affected in consequence of the m;'usion being conveyed into the blood by absorption. Some circumstances in the following experiment...
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