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Swedish physiologist Sven Axel Henrik Enghoff (1894-1986)
Swedish physiologist Sven Axel Henrik Enghoff (1894-1986) standing in the interior of the Thunberg barospirator in Lund, Sweden. Thunberg's protegé, Enghoff, was prompted by the barospirator to study lung physiology, including dead space, airway resistance, and apneic oxygenation.Physiologists recognize Enghoff's eponymous
modification of the Bohr equation for physiological dead space. The photographer was probably physiologist Francis Gano Benedict (1870-1957), who visited Lund in 1926. The image is figure 42 on page 46 of volume 5 of a journal kept by Benedict and entitled
“Reports of Visits to Foreign Laboratories [1907-1927].” The full journal is online at http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/references?id¼lit39747. This scan is from the US
National Library of Medicine.
Nyckelord: Respirator;Barospirator;Universitet i Lund;Medicinska fakulteten

Swedish physiologist Sven Axel Henrik Enghoff (1894-1986)

Swedish physiologist Sven Axel Henrik Enghoff (1894-1986) standing in the interior of the Thunberg barospirator in Lund, Sweden. Thunberg's protegé, Enghoff, was prompted by the barospirator to study lung physiology, including dead space, airway resistance, and apneic oxygenation.Physiologists recognize Enghoff's eponymous
modification of the Bohr equation for physiological dead space. The photographer was probably physiologist Francis Gano Benedict (1870-1957), who visited Lund in 1926. The image is figure 42 on page 46 of volume 5 of a journal kept by Benedict and entitled
“Reports of Visits to Foreign Laboratories [1907-1927].” The full journal is online at http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/references?id¼lit39747. This scan is from the US
National Library of Medicine.

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