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gaz ac. carbonici augmentum (i) Cutis ita- 

 que pulmonibus fuccurrit (a) , nee propterea 

 poris indiget aeriferis (3) ! Quae omnibus propria 

 et probata est membranis permeabilitas et cuti con- 

 cesfa est (4) ; acres cutim penetrant ac veficain hu* 

 midam, i. e. per ipfam texturam, pari ratione ac 

 fanguis vefica contentus in acre rubescat, et Hy- 

 drogenium tonitruans fiat (5). 



Miasmata et Contagia hac via corpus intrare 

 plurimi putarunt (6); hoc autem pro abibrptione 

 cutanea argumentum incertum habemus ; patet enim 

 praecipuam esfe caufam inhalationem pulmonum (7). 

 Miasmata hac via posfe intrare Bichat probavit; 



hie 



(i) Von Humboldt etPercival {M$m, iTArcueit II. 

 p. 393) Gattoni duos pueros ad lumbos usque facco 

 include, aeremque diminutum invenit (Chausfier et A del. 

 1. c. p. 599) Edwards, v. fupra. (a) Pulmonum re- 



fpirationi cutanea est addita (Reil Fieberl. V. 1815. p. 20). 

 Succurrit pulmoni cutis et oxygenium forbet, maxime quoque 

 ad evolvendum calorem animalem, (Westrumb , 1. c. p. 

 479, 81.) gaz autem iu variis his experimentis exhalatum 

 carbonicum, non ex inhalato oxygenio repetj posfe, luce cla- 

 rius ex Edwardfii opere patet. (3) Quos bene refu. 

 tavit Eichhorn, 1827. 43. p. 105 fqq. (4)Leb- 

 kilchner in disfert. laudata et Dutrochet fur rendos- 

 mofe et rexosmofe. Paris i8a<?. 8. Cs) Magendie, 

 Journal j I. p. 16. (6) S. Th. Soemmcring, de morlis 

 vaforum abforbtntium C. //. five disfertat. a focietate Rhe- 

 no Traj. a . 1794. coronatae pars Pathol, Trj. ad Moenam 1795. 

 S. 7. P-I3. Rullier,i)fVf. </. Scien. MtJ. XXV. 1818. 



p. 57 60. (7) Robert foo in Mtd. Chir. Zeit. 



1828* 



