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. 1997 Feb;120(Suppl 1):151–161. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1997.tb06793.x

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Apparatus for air perfusion of guinea-pig lung. The trachea was attached to side-arm A of the mercury manometer. Air at constant pressure passed through capillary resistance B and emerged through scarifications on surface of lung. C = weighted ebonite float attached to frontal writing lever. Prewarmed Tyrode solution flowed into pulmonary artery.