All of us, whoever we may be, have our respirable beings.
At first I named it highly respirable air, to which has since been substituted the term of vital air.
And for this purpose, iron is excellently adapted, as it possesses a much stronger affinity for the base of respirable air than mercury.
There are many other methods of separating the respirable from the noxious part of the atmospheric air, which cannot be taken notice of in this part, without anticipating information, which properly belongs to the subsequent chapters.
The gaseous oxide of azote is perfectly respirablewhen pure.
May not the non-respirable gases furnish a class of different stimuli?
Oxygen, when in a state of combination with other substances, loses, in almost every instance, its respirable properties, and the salubrious effects which it has on the animal economy when in its unconfined state.
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