| United States National Museum - 1893 - 1272 pagine
...Eeichert came to the conclusion that "there can be no question, however, that the respiratory centers are the parts of the system most vulnerable to venom, and that death is most commonly due to their paralysis." Although, according to them, paralysis of the heart generally... | |
| 1895 - 888 pagine
...nostrums as antidotes. Death comes, according to the observations of these most capable observers, " through paralysis of the respiratory centres, paralysis...and that death is commonly due to their paralysis." i " The outlook, then, for an antidote for venom which may be available after the absorption of the... | |
| 1901 - 634 pagine
...heart, hemorrhages in the medulla, or possibly through the inability of the profoundly altered red blood corpuscles to perform their functions. There can be...paralysis. A general survey of the chief physiological effects of venoms leads us to believe that the most important effects are upon the respiratory and... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1903 - 662 pagine
...authors mentioned conclude that although death may occur through the effect on the blood, yet they add " There can be no question, however, that the respiratory centres are the parts of the nervous systems most vulnerable to the poison, and that death is commonly due to their paralysis."... | |
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