VIII.—Observations upon the effect of high altitude on the physiological processes of the human body, carried out in the Peruvian Andes, chiefly at Carro de Pasco …

J Barcroft, CA Binger, AV Bock… - … of the Royal …, 1923 - royalsocietypublishing.org
What is reported in the following pages is an example of work achieved in a relatively short
time by the co-operation of a sufficient number of institutions and individuals. The venue of …

The effects of shallow breathing

JS Haldane, JC Meakins, JG Priestley - The Journal of physiology, 1919 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
THE question as to the means by which the respiration is regulated so as to harmonise with
the metabolism of the body has been the subject of many investigations. These have in the …

Data concerning the etiology and pathology of hemorrhagic necrosis of the pancreas (acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis)

EL Opie, JC Meakins - The Journal of experimental medicine, 1909 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hemorrhagic pancreatitis was clearly recognized about fifty years ago by Klebs, 2 who
believed that the eroding action of the ferments formed by the pancreas was responsible for …

The intrapleural pressure in congestive heart failure and its clinical significance

RV Christie, JC Meakins - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1934 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
RESULTS It has been shown (Christie and McIntosh (1934)) that the elastic properties of a
lung can be defined in considerable detail by simultaneous registration of the tidal air and …

The respiratory response to anoxaemia

JS Haldane, JC Meakins, JG Priestley - The Journal of physiology, 1919 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
IT has beenrecognised for some time that ordinarily the respiration is regulated with the
utmost delicacy in correspondence with the C02 tension of the blood passing through the …

[BOOK][B] Respiratory function in disease

JC Meakins, HW Davies - 1925 - books.google.com
IN the present volume we have endeavoured to present the subject of disturbed respiratory
function from the standpoint of Clinical Medicine. Accounts of work on this subject are so …

[HTML][HTML] The Influence of Circulatory Disturbances on the Gaseous Exchange of the Blood

JC Meakins, L d'Autrebande, WJ Fetter - Heart, 1923 - books.google.com
Introduction. close association of respiratory symptoms, either subjective or objective, with
cardio-vascular lesions has been the subject of many investigations. In fact respiratory …

The after effects of chlorine gas poisoning

JC Meakins, JG Priestley - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1919 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
T is now over four yeas since the enemy first used chlorine gas as an offensive measure of
warfare. Whatever the immediate effects may have been, it has seemed of importance to …

Coronary thrombosis: a clinical and pathological study

JC Meakins, WW Eakin - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1932 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
19~~~~~~~-ber of autopsies has also increased by four times. It will also be noted that the
incidence of coro-nary occlusion in the years 1905-1910 was as 1 to 78.5, there being 10 …

The therapeutic value of oxygen in pulmonary lesions: preliminary note

JC Meakins - British medical journal, 1920 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the coarse of the last ten years great advance has been made in the treatment of cancer of
the cervix by radium, mesothorium, andu a; rays, and for the last five years in several of thee …