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" The most trustworthy observations prove that in all climates, in the temperate zones as well as at the equator or the poles, the temperature of the body in man, and in what are commonly called warm-blooded animals, is invariably the same ; yet how different... "
Chemistry in Its Application to Agriculture and Physiology - Page 15
by Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 131 pages
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The Farmer's Magazine

1847 - 634 pages
...to be confined within very narrow limits indeed. Liebig, in fact, hardly allows it any scope at all. "The most trustworthy observations prove that in all...commonly called warm-blooded animals, is invariably the scnne." — Liebig's Organic Chemistry of Physiology, p. 19. But, whatever be the exact amount of variation...
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Animal Chemistry,: Or, Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Physiology ...

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1842 - 598 pages
...quantity. The carbon of the food, which is converted into car2* bonic acid within the body, must give out exactly as much heat as if it had been directly burnt...different are the circumstances under which they live ! mass. It receives heat when the surrounding objects are hotter, it loses heat when they are colder,...
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Animal Chemistry: Or Organisc Chemistry in Its Application to Physiology and ...

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1842 - 410 pages
...the combustion is more rapid, and the heat more intense ; in air it is slower, 18 HEAT. RESPIRATION. the temperature is not so high, but it continues longer....animal body is a heated mass, which bears the same relation to surrounding objects as any other heated mass. It receives heat when the surrounding objects...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 70

1842 - 788 pages
...Speaking of the uniform temperature of the animal body, and of the effects of cooling, he says : — ' The most trustworthy observations prove that in all...animal body is a heated mass, which bears the same relation to surrounding objects as any other heated mass. It receives heat when the surrounding objects...
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of ..., Volume 2; Volume 11

1842 - 528 pages
...wheel. — Results of Machinery . Jfeans of Maintaining the Uniform Temperature of the Human Body. — The most trustworthy observations prove that in all...the temperate zones as well as at the equator or the polos, the temperature of the body in man, and in what are commonly called warm-blooded animals, is...
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Animal Chemistry: Or Organic Chemistry in Its Application to Physiology and ...

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1843 - 404 pages
...temperature ; the amount of heat liberated is a constant quantity. bonic acid within the body, must give out exactly as much heat as if it had been directly burnt...animal body is a heated mass, which bears the same relation to surrounding objects as any other heated mass. It receives heat when the surrounding objects...
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Familiar letters on chemistry, ed. by J. Gardner

Justus freiherr von Liebig - 1843 - 208 pages
...only which possess lungs is the temperature of the body quite independent of the surrounding medium. The most trustworthy observations prove that in all...animal body is a heated mass, which bears the same relation to surrounding objects as any other heated mass. It receives heat when the surrounding objects...
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The Dublin Journal of Temperance, Science, and Literature. ..., Volume 2

1843 - 450 pages
...Havel, of a rich mine of yellow amber, of hardness equal to rock crystal. TEMPERATURE OF THE HUMAN nODY. In all climates, in the temperate zones, as well as...animal body is a heated mass, which bears the same relation to surrounding objects as any other heated mass. It receives heat when the surrounding objects...
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The Institutes of Medicine

Martyn Paine - 1847 - 858 pages
...8, 9, &c.). It is not difficult, therefore, to understand the bearing of the following statement : " The most trustworthy observations prove that in all...called warmblooded animals, is invariably the same." — LIEBIG'S Animal Chemistry. And why, again, is the temperature of man higher in tropical than in...
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The Western Journal, Volumes 5-6

1851 - 620 pages
...only which possess lungs is the temperature of the body quite independent of the surrounding medium. The most trustworthy observations prove that in all...warm-blooded animals, is invariably the same ; yet Low different are the circumstances under which they live ! The animal body is a heated mass, which...
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