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Anesthetist, Toledo, Ohio.
Abstract
RESPIRATION, one of the vital functions of the body, presents a very interesting and complex study. Volumes have been written regarding it, and constant research reveals to us a better understanding of its marvelous complexity, its extraordinary delicacy of adjustment, and its instant and unfailing response to all the varying conditions and factors, from without and within, which act upon it. The respiratory apparatus constitutes one of the most important cogs of that most wonderful mechanism, the human body.
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