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ratus, respiration was regular in rate but varying in depth, the position of the 

 chest as indicated by the pneumograph being different at different times. 

 Average barometric pressure, 754.5 mm.; average temperature of air in both 

 apparatus, 20.5 C. The preliminary ventilation by minutes preceding the 

 two periods with the Zuntz-Geppert apparatus is shown herewith. 



M. B., February 22, 1912. Spirometer unit, 2 

 periods; Zuntz-Geppert apparatus, 2 periods; appa- 

 ratus alternated. Pulse-rate fairly uniform in the 

 different periods. Pneumograph with Zuntz-Gep- 

 pert apparatus did not work properly and accord- 

 ingly the curves do not show the character of the 

 respiration plainly. Average barometric pressure, 

 735.3 mm. ; average temperature of air in spirometer 

 unit, 19.3 C.; in Zuntz-Geppert apparatus, 15.4 C. 

 The preliminary ventilation by minutes preceding 



the three periods with the Zuntz-Geppert apparatus is shown herewith. 



M. B., February 27, 1912Zuntz-Gep- 

 pert apparatus, 3 periods ; spirometer unit, 



2 periods; apparatus alternated for the 

 most part. Pulse-rate for the most part 

 uniform. Respiration regular in the indi- 

 vidual periods but varying from one period 

 to another. Average barometric pressure, 

 740.3 mm. ; average temperature of air in 

 spirometer unit, 21.0 C.; in Zuntz-Gep- 

 pert apparatus, 18.7 C. The preliminary 

 ventilation by minutes preceding the three 



periods with the Zuntz-Geppert apparatus is shown herewith. 



M. B., March 2, 1912. Subject had 

 light breakfast at about 7 a. m. ; experi- 

 ment began l h 12 m p. m. Spirometer unit, 



3 periods; Zuntz-Geppert apparatus, 3 

 periods; apparatus alternated. Mouth- 

 piece used for both apparatus. Pulse-rate 

 regular. Respiration uniform in individ- 

 ual periods. Average barometric pressure, 

 766.9 mm. ; average temperature of air in 

 spirometer unit, 20.6 C.; in Zuntz-Gep- 



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pert apparatus, 19.1 C. The preliminary ventilation by minutes preceding 

 the three periods with the Zuntz-Geppert apparatus is shown herewith. 



Ma. B., February 29, 1912. Spirometer unit, 3 

 periods; Zuntz-Geppert apparatus, 2 periods; first, 

 second, and last periods with spirometer unit, third 

 and fourth periods with Zuntz-Geppert apparatus. 

 Pneumatic nosepieces used with both apparatus. 

 Subject active in first period with Zuntz-Geppert 

 apparatus, but in others fairly quiet. Pulse-rate 

 regular; also respiration. Average barometric pres- 

 sure, 762.7 mm. ; average temperature of air in spiro- 

 meter unit, 21.1 C. ; in Zuntz-Geppert apparatus, 



m 



20.6 C. The preliminary ventilation by minutes preceding the two periods 

 with the Zuntz-Geppert apparatus is shown herewith. 



