The Respiratory Function of the Blood
Part 1. Lessons from High Altitudes
£24.99
- Author: Joseph Barcroft
- Date Published: July 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107415843
£
24.99
Paperback
Looking for an inspection copy?
This title is not currently available on inspection
-
First published in 1925, this two-volume work deals with the blood's role in respiration. This first volume analyses the effect of high altitudes on the blood's ability to retain and diffuse oxygen. The text is illustrated with diagrams, maps and photographs relating to the changes human physiology undergoes at altitude, including changes in circulation rate, pulse and the nature of red corpuscles. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of medicine or in haematology.
Customer reviews
Not yet reviewed
Be the first to review
Review was not posted due to profanity
×Product details
- Date Published: July 2014
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107415843
- length: 220 pages
- dimensions: 254 x 178 x 12 mm
- weight: 0.39kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface to the first edition of The Respiratory Function of the Blood
Preface to Lessons from High Altitudes
1. Mountain sickness and its cause
2. Some places where mountain sickness is studied
3. The dwellers at high altitudes
4. The colour of the face and its significance
5. The diffusion of oxygen through the pulmonary epithelium
6. Muscular exercise
7. The hydrogen-ion concentration of the blood
8. The pulse
9. The circulation rate
10. The strain on the heart
11. The number and nature of the red corpuscles
12. The mind
13. Acclimatisation
Appendix I. Physiological difficulties in the ascent of Mount Everest
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Index.
Sorry, this resource is locked
Please register or sign in to request access. If you are having problems accessing these resources please email lecturers@cambridge.org
Register Sign in» Proceed
You are now leaving the Cambridge University Press website. Your eBook purchase and download will be completed by our partner www.ebooks.com. Please see the permission section of the www.ebooks.com catalogue page for details of the print & copy limits on our eBooks.
Continue ×Are you sure you want to delete your account?
This cannot be undone.
Thank you for your feedback which will help us improve our service.
If you requested a response, we will make sure to get back to you shortly.
×