Full text: Tables (Volume 1)

MEDICIN: PHYSIOLOGY 
612 Physiology 
SUMMARY 
Vitalism 
Cells and organisms 
Physiologic chemistry 
Blood and circulatory system 
Respiration 
Digestion 
Glandular system 
Animal heat 
Reproduction Development 
7 Motor and vocal apparatus 
.8 Nervous system 
0X General theory of physiology 
oIrr Notion, definition, nature 
©0112 Classification, division 
0114 Terminology, notation, symbols 
0118 Methods 
.0I2 Physiologic theories and generalities 
0I3 On the nature of life and deth Vitalism 
This place is provided for the physiologist who prefers to keep related 
topics with his subjects. Usually the heds under this number are 
better clast in their broader relations; i. e. see 577.2 for the nature 
of life; 577.7 for the nature of deth; 612.67 for deth as a stage in 
vital history 
Signs of real deth See 577.7 
Experiments on executed persons 
Theories of life and the soul Vitalism 
See metaphysics, 128 
Comparisons of animals and plants See 577.5 
Crganism and inanimate matter See 577.1 
Vital energy See 577.6 
Experiments on surviving organs See 577.6 
General physiology of cells and organisms 
See 576 and note under 612.013 
Chemistry of cells 
Aerobic and anaerobic cells 
Physiologic morfology of cells 
Functions of protoplasm 
“ ¢ nucleus 
‘ chromosome bodies Chromatolysis 
“ centrosome 
Physiologic characteristics of cells 
Irritability in general 
Fatigue 
Influence of environment on cells and organisms 
Mesology 
Effects of barometric pressure 
See also 612.27 Influence of barometric pressure on living beings 
Action of electricity Electrophysiology 
Electrophysiologic technic 
See alse 615.84 Electrotherapy 
Static electricity 
Dynamic electricity 
Alternating currents 
Electric mesurements 
Special instruments 
1 Electrodes 2 Telefone, microfone 6 Galvanometers 
Electric resistance Conductibility
	        
Waiting...

Note to user

Dear user,

In response to current developments in the web technology used by the Goobi viewer, the software no longer supports your browser.

Please use one of the following browsers to display this page correctly.

Thank you.