| 1865 - 738 str.
...organ primarily affected by them, they may be called cardiac poisons, so far as frogs are concerned. The characteristic effect of each of these agents...perfectly pale after it has ceased to beat ; the muscular power of the animal being at this time unimpaired, and persisting as long as in frosrs in which the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 650 str.
...Scilla, are likely to be the subject of medico-legal investigation in this country, and that but rarely. 3. The characteristic effect of each of these agents...remaining rigidly contracted, and perfectly pale, after it lias ceased to beat ; the muscular power of the animal being at this time unimpaired, and persisting... | |
| Sydney Ringer - 1869 - 508 str.
...important investigations concerning the influence of digitalis on the frog. " Its effect on the frog is the production of irregularity of the heart's action, followed by complete stoppage of the pulsations, the ventricle remaining rigidly contracted and perfectly pale after it has ceased to... | |
| Sydney Ringer - 1876 - 620 str.
...production of irregularity of the heart's action, followed by complete stoppage of the pulsations, {he ventricle remaining rigidly contracted and perfectly pale after it has ceased to beat, the muscular power of the animal at the time being unimpaired, and persisting as long as in frogs in which the circulation... | |
| 1881 - 912 str.
...results, showing that " the characteristic effects of those agents (digitalis, scilla, antiar, helleborus) on frogs is the production of irregularity of the...pulsations ; the ventricle remaining rigidly contracted and pale after it has ceased to beat. The muscular power of the animal being at the same time unimpaired."... | |
| 1884 - 784 str.
...results, showing that " the characteristic effects of those agents [Digitalis, scilla, antiar, helleborus] on frogs is the production of irregularity of the...pulsations, the ventricle remaining rigidly contracted and pale after it has ceased to beat, the muscular power of the animal being at the same time unimpaired."... | |
| 1885 - 942 str.
...poisons, so far as frogs are concerned. The characteristic effect of each of these agents on frogs U the production of irregularity of the heart's action,...perfectly pale after it has ceased to beat ; the muscular power of the animal being at this time unimpaired, and persisting as long as in frogs in which the... | |
| 1888 - 776 str.
...Vulpian's results, showing that the " characteristic effects ot these agents" (D. and similar poisons) "on frogs is the production of irregularity of the...pulsations, the ventricle remaining rigidly contracted and pale after it has ceased to beat, the muscular power of the animal being at the same time unimpaired.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 634 str.
...Scilla, are likely to be the subject of medico-legal investigation in this country, and that but rarely. 3. The characteristic effect of each of these agents...perfectly pale, after it has ceased to beat ; the muscular power of the animal being at this time unimpaired, and persisting as long as in frogs in which the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 636 str.
...Scilla, are likely to be the subject of medico-legal investigation in this country, and that but rarely. 3. The characteristic effect of each of these agents...production of irregularity of the heart's action, followed by.complete stoppage of its pulsations ; the ventricle remaining rigidly contracted, and perfectly... | |
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