| John M. Moffat - Physics - 1834 - 530 pages
...accumulation of air in the abdomen, arising from the disease called tym••jiany , or from some other cause. Most very corpulent people, who are at the same time...mass, yet unless the face at least be kept above water respiration cannot be continued. It is therefore of the highest importance that all persons should... | |
| Walter Rogers Johnson - Science - 1835 - 530 pages
...application, acquire the habit of floating with facility. The capability of breathing freely .iiid at regular intervals is essentially requisite to enable...mass, yet unless the face at least be kept above water respiration cannot be continued. It is therefore of the highest importance that all persons should... | |
| 1836 - 496 pages
...find, on trial, that their bodies would float on water ; and those who do not happen to be endowed wHh a superabundance of fat, might still, in almost all...yet, unless the face at- least, be kept above water, respiration cannot be continued. It is therefore of the highest importance that all persons should... | |
| Walter R. Johnson - 1836 - 522 pages
...little application, acquire the habit of floating with facility. The capability of breathing freely arid at regular intervals is essentially requisite to enable...mass, yet unless the face at least be kept above water respiration cannot be continued. It is therefore of the highest importance that all persons should... | |
| Walter Rogers Johnson - 1836 - 516 pages
...little application, acquire the habit of floating with facility. The capability of breathing freely olid at regular intervals is essentially requisite to enable...the heaviest part of the whole mass, yet unless the fiice at least be kept above water respiration cannot be continued. It is therefore of the highest... | |
| 1837 - 490 pages
...accumulaton of air in the abdomen, arising from a disease called tympany, or from some other cause. Most very corpulent people, who are, at the same time,...of the whole mass, yet, unless the face at least, I be kept above water, respiration cannot be continued. It is therefore of the highest importance that... | |
| John M. Moffat, Walter Rogers Johnson - Physics - 1842 - 498 pages
...accumulation of air in the abdomen, arising from the disease called tympany, or from some other cause. 94. Most very corpulent people, who are at the same time...mass, yet unless the face at least be kept above water respiration cannot be continued. It is therefore of the highest importance that all persons should... | |
| Chemistry - 1850 - 414 pages
...accumulation of air in the abdomen, arising from the disease called tympany, or from some other cause. Most very corpulent people, who are at the same time...mass, yet unless the face at least be kept above water respiration cannot be continued. It is, therefore, of the highest importance that all persons should... | |
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