| 1846 - 670 páginas
...of blood in animals, is the result of a simple law of capillary attraction, thus expressed : — " If two liquids communicate with one another in a capillary...the greatest velocity, and may even drive the other fluid entirely before it ; that this is due to common capillary attraction, which, in its turn, is... | |
| 1845 - 412 páginas
...therefore, the true cause of the systemic circulation." The principle upon which this power is based is, " that if two liquids communicate with one. another...affinities, movement will ensue; that liquid which has t/ie most energetic affinity will move with the greatest velocity, and may even drive the other liquid... | |
| the brithish and foreign lmedical review - 1845 - 594 páginas
...modification of the principle just now stated, may be received as possessing a high degree of probability. " If two liquids communicate with one another in a capillary tube, or in a porous or ¡tarenchymatous structure, and have for that tube or structure different chemical affinities, movement... | |
| 1846 - 668 páginas
...of blood in animals, is the result of a simple law of capillary attraction, thus expressed : — " If two liquids communicate with one another in a capillary...the greatest velocity, and may even drive the other fluid entirely before it ; that this is due to common capillary attraction, which, in its turn, is... | |
| Egbert Guernsey - 1853 - 614 páginas
...Draper lays down the following principle: "If two liquids communicate with one another in a capilliary tube, or in a porous or parenchymatous structure,...that tube or structure different chemical affinities, movements will ensue; thttt liquid having the most energetic affinity will move with the greatest velocity,... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1853 - 1146 páginas
...seems fully capshfe i proof that "if two liquids communicate with .one another in a capillary nit, or in a porous or parenchymatous structure, and have for that tube or straciai different chemical affinities, movement will ensue; that liquid which has the a energetic... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1855 - 1026 páginas
...Draper, J which seems quite adequate to explain these phenomena. It appears fully capable of \>roat, that " if two liquids communicate with one another...or parenchymatous structure, and have for that tube nr structure different chemical affinities, movement will ensue ; that liquid which has the most energetic... | |
| 1855 - 594 páginas
...388.)§ Professor Draper's ingenious explanation is also generally known. It is founded upon the law " that if two liquids communicate with one another in a capillary tube, or iu a porous or parenchymatous structure, and have for that tube or structure different chemical affinities,... | |
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1856 - 700 páginas
...blood in animals. The laws of endosmose and exosmose resolve themselves into the following dogma: — "That if two liquids communicate with one another...movement will ensue ; that liquid, which has * The name Capillary force, which was given by Dr. Carpenter, must be taken us merely denoting that the force... | |
| Charles James Blasius Williams - 1857 - 526 páginas
...22 — 41,) which seems quite adequate to explain these phenomena. It seems fully capable of proof that 'if two liquids communicate with one another...that tube or structure different chemical affinities, movements will ensue; that liquid which has the most energetic affinity will move with greatest velocity,... | |
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