Der Gaswechsel in den Lungen und in den Geweben
Physiologie und Physiopathologie
Chapter
Zusammenfassung
Obgleich diese Abhandlung ausschließlich die Physiologie und Physio-pathologie des respiratorischen Gaswechsels behandeln soll, ist es doch notwendig, vorher eine kurze Beschreibung der anatomischen Struktur des Lungengewebes, als dem Ort des Gasstoffwechsels zu geben.
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