Abstract
THE general features and aims of Dr. Luciani's text-book of human physiology have already been alluded to in the review of the first two parts, and need not be recapitulated here. The first few pages of the third part complete the account of the physicochemical phenomena of respiration. The following chapter gives an excellent account of the mechanics of respiration, including the influence of the respiratory movements on arterial and venous blood pressures.
Physiologie des Menschen.
By Dr. Luigi Luciani. Ins Deutsche übertragen und bearbeitet von Dr. S. Baglioni und Dr. H. Winterstein. Dritte Lief., pp. 323 + 502 + viii. Vierte Lief., pp. 160. (Jena: G. Fischer, 1905.)
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MILROY, J. Physiologie des Menschen . Nature 72, x (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/07200xa0
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