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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve ...
Excerpt from The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Side of Nervous Activity, Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians of London, in June, 1901I have to thank the Council of the Royal Society, the Editors of the Journal of Physiology, and of the British Medical Journal, Dr. Mott, and Mr. John Murray, for permission to reproduce some of the illustrations here given.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rar...
Excerpt from A Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and PathologyI have selected the title Chemical Physiology in preference to that of Physiological Chemistry, as the subjects are treated rather from the point of view of their function in. The body, than from that of their chemical relationships to one another, hence the book deals with a department of Physiology more than with a department of Chemistry.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishe...
Excerpt from The Essentials of Chemical Physiology for the Use of StudentsIn spite of these changes, the variety Of which produces the great complexity Of the adult organism, there are many cells which still retain their primitive structure, notable among these are the white corpuscles of the blood.A cell may be defined as a mass Of living material containing in its interior a more solid structure called the nucleus. The nucleus exercises a co...
Excerpt from The Essentials of Chemical Physiology for the Use of StudentsIn spite of these changes, the variety Of which produces the great complexity Of the adult organism, there are many cells which still retain their primitive structure, notable among these are the white corpuscles of the blood.A cell may be defined as a mass Of living material containing in its interior a more solid structure called the nucleus. The nucleus exercises a co...
Excerpt from A Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and PathologyI have selected the title Chemical Physiology in preference to that of Physiological Chemistry, as the subjects are treated rather from the point of view of their function in. The body, than from that of their chemical relationships to one another, hence the book deals with a department of Physiology more than with a department of Chemistry.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishe...
Excerpt from Handbook of PhysiologyI am again indebted to several kind friends for assistance in carrying out my task. I would especially thank Mr Barcroft, for his valuable help in the chapters that deal with saliva, respira tion, and the kidney, Dr C. S. Myers, who has kindly revised the parts which deal with the special senses, Dr ertz of Guy's ospital, for useful hints in bringing the chapter on the movements of the stomach and intestines ...
Excerpt from The Essentials of Chemical Physiology for the Use of StudentsChemical Physiology is a branch of physiological science which deals with the chemical composition of the body and the part played by the various substances found there in carrying out the phenomena of life. It thus differs from Physiological Chemistry, which is a branch of organic chemistry, and treats of the chemical composition and reactions of physiological substance...
Excerpt from The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Side of Nervous Activity, Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians of London, in June, 1901
The lectures as now printed are somewhat fuller than those actually delivered. Analytical tables are for instance given, and details of experiments are described, which were only referred to in general terms in the spoken lectures. This little book aims at presenting in a systematic way the num...