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Identifier: handbookofphysio00bake (find matches)
Title: Hand-book of physiology
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Baker, W. Morrant, (William Morrant), 1839-1896 Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes, William Senhouse, 1823-1864. Hand-book of physiology. 13th ed
Subjects: Physiology Human physiology
Publisher: London : John Murray
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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nts of respiration may be recorded graphically in severalways. The ordinary method is to introduce a tube into the trachea of ananimal, and toconnect this tube -7 by some gutta-percha tubingwith a J piece in-troduced, into thecork of a large-sized bottle, theother end of the Thaving attachedto it a second pieceof tubing, whichcan remain openor can be partiallyor completelyclosed by meansof a screw clamp.Into the cork isinserted a secondpiece of glasstubing connectedwith a Mareystambour by suit-able tubing. Thissecond tube com-municates anyalteration of thepressure in thebottle to the tam-bour, and this may be made to write on a recording surface (fig. 173). Ifthe tube attached to the T piece be closed the movements of inspiration andexpiration are larger than if it were closed. The alteration of the pressurewithin the lungs on inspiration and expiration is shown by the movementof the column of air in the trachea. By these means a record of the respi-ratory movements may be obtained. T
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Fig. 214.—Stethograph or Pneumograph, h, tambour fixed atright angles to plate of steel /; c and d, arms by -which instru-ment is attached to chest by belt e. When the chest expands,the arms are pulled asunder, ■which bends the steel plate, andthe tambour is affected by the pressure of b -which is attachedto it on the one hand, and to the upright in connection -withhorizontal screw g. (Modified from Mareys instrument.) 274 KESPIRATION. (ch. VII. Various instruments for recording the movements of the chest by appli-cation of apparatus to the exterior. Such is the stethometer of BurtonSanderson. This consists of a frame formed of two parallel steel bars joinedby a third at one end. At the free end of the bars is attached a leatherstrap, by means of which the apparatus may be suspended from the neck.Attached to the inner end of one bar is a tambour and ivory button, to theend of the other an ivory button. When in use, the apparatus is suspendedwith the transverse bar posteriorly, the

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