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Yandell Henderson
Pages 144-159

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From page 145...
... area with a particular emphasis on practical applications such as resuscitation, air pollution, mine safety, en c! aviation medicine.
From page 146...
... physiological chemistry at Yale uncler Russell Henry Chittenclen, doyen of American biochemistry en c! one of the organizers of the American Physiological Society.
From page 147...
... to Yale in 1900. PHYSIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, YALE MEDICAL SCHOOL In 1900 Chittenclen hac!
From page 148...
... by problems poser! by clinical and applied physiology, such as the physiology of shock, resuscitation, aviation medicine, carbon monoxide poisoning, atelectasis, en c!
From page 149...
... that the large increase in cardiac output accompanying physical exercise was brought about both by an increase in heart rate en c! stroke volume.
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... Haldane en c! Douglas were familiar with the Capanna Margherita at an altitucle of 4559 m on the Italian Monte Rosa, but to reach it requires!
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... when carbon monoxide was breathed, but it is still not clear where the investigators went wrong. Haitians who was a great champion of oxygen secretion actually believer!
From page 152...
... War Gas Investigations, which became the research clepartment of the Chemical Warfare Service. He was responsible for improvements in the gas masks user!
From page 153...
... However, moclern practice is to treat carbon monoxide poisoning with 100% oxygen, either at normal pressures or in a hyperbaric chamber. Henderson also acivocatec!
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... the Yale University crew, which won the Olympic rowing championship in Paris in 1924. He took up the issue of neonatal mortality and, believing this was sometimes causer!
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... early in his career. In fact, in the lecture to the American Medical Association referred to earlier he stated, "I hold that in the future students who are being trained to be physiologists, whether in the field of physical and nervous or of chemical physiology, ought to have the M.D.
From page 156...
... Physiological observations made on Pikes Peak, Colorado, with special reference to adaptation to low barometric pressures.
From page 157...
... The maximum of human power and its fuel. From observations on the Yale University crew, winner of the Olympic Championship, Paris, 1924.
From page 158...
... The treatment of pneumonia by inhalation of carbon dioxide.


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