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 Ventilatory values have been corrected to BTPS conditions (cf Page 1). Data of Morse, Robinson, and Kaltreider 

 are ranges and, except for data of Shock, conform to estimate "e" of the 95% range (cf Introduction). Data of Shock 



/I / Inspiratory capacity = maximal volume of air that can be taken into the lungs beyond the normal expiratory level, 

 expiration. Ill Vital capacity = inspiratory capacity + expiratory reserve volume. /4/ Residual volume = volume of 

 residual capacity. /6/ Functional residual capacity = volume of air left in lungs after normal expiration. 

 Contributors : (a) Galdston, M., (b) Morrow, P. E.. (c) Morse, M.. (d) Shock, N. W. 



References : [l) Robinson, S., Arbeitsphysiologie 10:251, 1938. (2) Morse, M., Univ. of Chicago, unpublished. 

 and Hyde. H., Am. Rev. Tuberc. 37:622, 1938. [ 5PBaldwin, E. de F., Cournand. A., and Richards, D. W., Jr., 

 1956. [7] Bates, D. V., and Christie, R. V., Clin. Sc. 9:17, 1950. [8) Whitfield. A. G.. Waterhouse, J. A., and 

 llO] Galdston, M., Wolfe, W. B., and Steele, J. M.. J. Appl. Physiol. 5:17. 1952. [U] Greifenstein, F. E., 



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