1925
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1925.74.3.590
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The Cause of Death From Anoxemia

Abstract: The APS Journal Legacy Content is the corpus of 100 years of historical scientific research from the American Physiological Society research journals. This package goes back to the first issue of each of the APS journals including the American Journal of Physiology, first published in 1898. The full text scanned images of the printed pages are easily searchable. Downloads quickly in PDF format.

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“…were vomited and two fluid Moderate acidosis produced by the use of ammonium chloride has no effect on blood lactic acid. In extreme states of acidosis following anoxemia, such as those produced in pigs by Koehler, et al (9), great increases in lactic acid may occur, but are of little significance in the present discussion since they represent but one measurable aspect of the dissolution of the whole body.…”
Section: Moderate Physical Exercisementioning
confidence: 75%
“…were vomited and two fluid Moderate acidosis produced by the use of ammonium chloride has no effect on blood lactic acid. In extreme states of acidosis following anoxemia, such as those produced in pigs by Koehler, et al (9), great increases in lactic acid may occur, but are of little significance in the present discussion since they represent but one measurable aspect of the dissolution of the whole body.…”
Section: Moderate Physical Exercisementioning
confidence: 75%