
Pulmonary Structure and Function
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A. V. S. de Reuck and Maeve O'Connor are the editors of Pulmonary Structure and Function and other titles.
Content
1.1 - CONTENTS [Seite 13]
1.1.1 - Chairman's opening remarks [Seite 18]
1.1.2 - Recent advances in pulmonary anatomy [Seite 19]
1.1.2.1 - Discussion [Seite 46]
1.1.3 - Proprioceptive control of breathing [Seite 50]
1.1.3.1 - Discussion [Seite 66]
1.1.4 - The glomus pulmonale: its location and microscopic anatomy [Seite 74]
1.1.4.1 - Discussion [Seite 94]
1.1.5 - Bronchial gas flow [Seite 101]
1.1.5.1 - Discussion [Seite 131]
1.1.6 - Cellular structure and mucus activity in the bronchial tree and alveoli [Seite 127]
1.1.6.1 - Discussion [Seite 131]
1.1.7 - Mechanics of respiratory structures [Seite 139]
1.1.7.1 - Discussion [Seite 159]
1.1.8 - General Discussion: [Seite 163]
1.1.9 - Ventilation-perfusion relationship [Seite 167]
1.1.9.1 - Discussion [Seite 181]
1.1.10 - Pulmonary gas exchange measurements using radioactive gases [Seite 187]
1.1.10.1 - Discussion [Seite 199]
1.1.11 - Physiological and biochemical effects of pulmonary artery occlusion [Seite 205]
1.1.11.1 - Discussion [Seite 216]
1.1.12 - The human lung: microscopic structure and diffusion [Seite 224]
1.1.13 - Short communication Some remarks on the sub-microscopic anatomy and pathology of the blood-air pathway in the lung [Seite 239]
1.1.13.1 - Discussion [Seite 248]
1.1.14 - Gas exchange processes in the pulmonary capillaries [Seite 253]
1.1.14.1 - Discussion [Seite 266]
1.1.15 - Pulmonary capillary blood flow and gas exchange [Seite 270]
1.1.15.1 - Discussion [Seite 293]
1.1.16 - Effect of lung inflation upon the pulmonary vascular bed [Seite 299]
1.1.16.1 - Discussion [Seite 310]
1.1.17 - Techniques used in the study of lung pathology: the anatomy of emphysema [Seite 318]
1.1.18 - Fixation of the lung with respect to lung volume and air-space size [Seite 329]
1.1.18.1 - Discussion [Seite 339]
1.1.19 - The degree of variation of blood perfusion and of ventilation within the emphysematous lung, and some related considerations [Seite 347]
1.1.19.1 - Discussion [Seite 370]
1.1.20 - Control of respiration in relation to lung pathology [Seite 378]
1.1.20.1 - Discussion [Seite 399]
1.1.21 - Review of Symposium: [Seite 403]
1.1.22 - Final Group Discussion: [Seite 411]
1.1.23 - Chairman's closing remarks [Seite 429]
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