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Mémoires sur la respiration par Lazare Spallanzani, traduits en français, d'après son manuscrit inédit, par Jean Senebier.

Publication Details

Geneva: Chez J. J. Paschoud, 1803 CE.

Spallanzani's experimental data laid the groundwork for modern conceptions of respiratory physiology. In concluding that the blood transported carbon dioxide as a product of tissue oxidation, Spallanzani discovered parenchymatous respiration--usually accredited to the biochemist Liebig half a century later. Spallanzani demonstrated that the tissues consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.

Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.

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Entry Number#11709
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/13910
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External URLmemoires-sur-la-respiration-traduits-en-franais-daprs-son-manuscrit-inedit-par-jean-senebier

Geographic Context

Publication place: Geneva