Experimental Researches on the Temperature of the HeadH.K. Lewis, 1881 - 124 ˹éÒ |
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Josiah Stickney Lombard. Temperatures of Head . Air . Number of experi- Tables . ments . Temperatures of Head . Air . Number of experi- Tables ments . 36-40 ° C . 20-8333 ° C . 36.30 ° C . 21.1111 ° C . 36.20 ° C . 20.0000 ° C . 36.15 ...
Josiah Stickney Lombard. Temperatures of Head . Air . Number of experi- Tables . ments . Temperatures of Head . Air . Number of experi- Tables ments . 36-40 ° C . 20-8333 ° C . 36.30 ° C . 21.1111 ° C . 36.20 ° C . 20.0000 ° C . 36.15 ...
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... number of small spaces ( eighty - eight on each side ) , which were examined separately and by comparison with each other . Both thermometers and thermo - electric apparatus were employed in the experiments , the chief reliance , how ...
... number of small spaces ( eighty - eight on each side ) , which were examined separately and by comparison with each other . Both thermometers and thermo - electric apparatus were employed in the experiments , the chief reliance , how ...
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... number of observations seemed to show that near the higher limit of range of absolute temperature equality and superiority of temperature of the left side prevailed , while superiority of temperature of the right side was the most ...
... number of observations seemed to show that near the higher limit of range of absolute temperature equality and superiority of temperature of the left side prevailed , while superiority of temperature of the right side was the most ...
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... number of observations " a " is found to be the warmer by 0.1 ° C. with an absolute tem- perature of 35.1 ° C. , while in another set of observations " b ' is found to be the warmer by 0 · 1 ° C. with an absolute tem- perature of 34.1 ...
... number of observations " a " is found to be the warmer by 0.1 ° C. with an absolute tem- perature of 35.1 ° C. , while in another set of observations " b ' is found to be the warmer by 0 · 1 ° C. with an absolute tem- perature of 34.1 ...
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... number of observations belonging to each absolute temperature is either fifteen or some product of this number . The reason of this is as follows . The object of the investigations was to find , in the case of each absolute temperature ...
... number of observations belonging to each absolute temperature is either fifteen or some product of this number . The reason of this is as follows . The object of the investigations was to find , in the case of each absolute temperature ...
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15 Right side 1st Experiment 4th Experiment Amidon average absolute temperatures Average tempera average temperature centages change of temperature Commenced contractions commencement of contractions deflection of galvanometer difference of temperature Equality Left side equality of temperature Equality Right side experiment the temperature fall of temperature Fcap found with temperatures galvanometer is equal half minutes higher temperature highest average absolute Jefferson Medical College Left side Equality Left side Right lower temperature lowest M.D. Professor maximum minutes of contractions minutes of repose muscles number of observations occurred occurrence of superiority orbicularis palpebrarum perature percentage rature Right side Equality Right side Left rise and fall rise of temperature Rise or fall side Equality Left side Equality Right side is greater side Left side side Right side starting point Stopped contractions superiority of temperature Surgeon Temperature oscillating temperatures compared temperatures of head Thermometric values ture University College Hospital zero دو دو دو وو