CHAPTER II 



CLINK ai. APPLICATIONS OF < I 



METHODS I nt'd 



THE MEASUREMENT OF THE MASS MOVEMENT OF THE BLOOD 



Method. The apparatus used for tl ■,.,,. 



a v.'ssri containing a known quantity 

 mometer from which a change of U mp 



lentigrade can be read. Ii. ord< 

 the loss of heal betv • ■• a th< el and I 



double, the Bpace between being stuffed 

 the is closed \\ ith a thicl 



it for the hand or fool and for the thermon 

 with which t.. keep the \\ ater in 



a COlorittU t> r. 



After the hand or \<><>\ has been in I - a 



few degrees below thai of the bodj 



temperature of I he \\ ater will ■ 



which thi^ occurs, multiplied ' 



centimeters, will give in calories < ; 



application «>f a \n\ simple formu 



how much !>1 1 must have passed thi 



in order t<> give <>ut the observed am< 



■ i by the diffi r< nee 11 



Ulg l'l I -nit in ■ 



cubic centimeters, that has 



equals \ olume multiplied 03 -I 



explain the equation by w hich I 



it i m on ti t of blood, H th< 



the temperature ol I / 



II* 



\ enous 1)1 1, tlirn we I u 



k r thr <>l ■ 



