Exercice at altitude – historical remarks

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  • ERNST JOKL

Abstract

The first to realize that animal life depends upon the availability of oxygen were Lavoisier, Priestley, and Scheele. In 1774, Lavoisier demonstrated that air contains a “pure” and a “noxious” portion; that candles burn and mice live only in the former. And that mice live only in the former; and that during exercise increased amounts of oxygen – the term was introduced by Lavoisier – are required.

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JOKL, E. (2015). Exercice at altitude – historical remarks. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 68(1-2). Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/5489

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS