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Page 25
... influence of any special vital process was here necessarily out of the question , and the production of sugar resolved itself , into the result of a simple chemical action . The source of the sugar still remained to be disclosed ; but ...
... influence of any special vital process was here necessarily out of the question , and the production of sugar resolved itself , into the result of a simple chemical action . The source of the sugar still remained to be disclosed ; but ...
Page 29
... influenced by the nature of the diet ; and , that the alteration thus induced was chiefly , if not en- tirely , due to the amount of amyloid substance that was present . I was first conducted to the discovery of these facts , when , in ...
... influenced by the nature of the diet ; and , that the alteration thus induced was chiefly , if not en- tirely , due to the amount of amyloid substance that was present . I was first conducted to the discovery of these facts , when , in ...
Page 30
... influenced by the nature of the food . In all the observations that follow , the life of the animal was suddenly destroyed , its body then opened , and the liver removed . The liver thus circumstanced , immediately drained itself , by ...
... influenced by the nature of the food . In all the observations that follow , the life of the animal was suddenly destroyed , its body then opened , and the liver removed . The liver thus circumstanced , immediately drained itself , by ...
Page 38
... influence of different diets . In one experiment , a couple of full - grown rabbits were taken as nearly as possible resembling each other . One was kept fasting , whilst the other was fed daily for three days , through a tube passed ...
... influence of different diets . In one experiment , a couple of full - grown rabbits were taken as nearly as possible resembling each other . One was kept fasting , whilst the other was fed daily for three days , through a tube passed ...
Page 42
... influence of saliva , and also of being coloured red by iodine , can be ex- tracted from lung and muscular tissue ; yet I have failed in obtaining it from either the blood , spleen or kidney . I can- not agree , therefore , to this ...
... influence of saliva , and also of being coloured red by iodine , can be ex- tracted from lung and muscular tissue ; yet I have failed in obtaining it from either the blood , spleen or kidney . I can- not agree , therefore , to this ...
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acid albumen almond amount of amyloid amount of sugar amyloid substance animal diet animal food beef tea blood boiling bran biscuit carbonic acid caustic potash charged with sugar chloroform circulation cloth complaint contained copper solution death Diabetes diarrhoea disease dressed meat effect Engravings on Wood examination experiments extent Fcap fermentation fluid fluid ounce Foolscap 8vo gluten bread grains of sugar Guy's Hospital highest coloured ingestion lithates liver lungs meat 4 oz Medical medulla oblongata natural observed occasion ordinary ounce PATHOLOGY patient physiological pint 8 p.m. pints of beef portal vein Post 8vo potash pound presence of sugar present produced proportion of sugar Quantity of sugar quantity of urine saccharine urine Second Edition soda specimens of urine starch strongly saccharine sugar passed sugar per oz taken tea 1 pint three pints tion trace of sugar TREATMENT twenty-four hours vegetable whilst دو
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