chemical pathology being a discussion of general pathology from the standpoint
- Author: harry gideon wells
- Genre: Pathology
Originally published in 1899. This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies. All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks, notations and other marginalia present in the original volume.
A synopsis of modern medical jurisprudence : anatomically, physiologically, and forensically illustrated : for the faculty of medicine, magistrates, lawyers, coroners, and jurymen
- Author: Forsyth, J. S
- Genre: Medicine
Includes bibliographical references and index
Annual report of the Town of Epping, New Hampshire 1938
- Author: Epping (N.H. : Town)
- Genre: Medicine & Technology
Description based on 1865 Place of publication and publisher varies Title varies slightly End of report year varies
Annual report of the Town of Epping, New Hampshire 1935
- Author: Epping (N.H. : Town)
- Genre: Medicine & Technology
Description based on 1865 Place of publication and publisher varies Title varies slightly End of report year varies
Annual report of the Town of Epping, New Hampshire 1934
- Author: Epping (N.H. : Town)
- Genre: Medicine & Technology
Description based on 1865 Place of publication and publisher varies Title varies slightly End of report year varies
Annual report of the Town of Epping, New Hampshire 1932
- Author: Epping (N.H. : Town)
- Genre: Medicine & Technology
Description based on 1865 Place of publication and publisher varies Title varies slightly End of report year varies
alcoholic fermentation
- Author: arthur harden
- Genre: Medicine
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. THE FUNCTION OF PHOSPHATES IN ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION. In the course of some preliminary experiments (commenced by the late Allan Macfadyen, but subsequently abandoned) on the production of anti-ferments by the injection of yeast-juice into animals, the serum of the treated animals was tested for the presence of such antibodies both for the alcoholic and proteoclastic enzymes of yeast-juice, and it was then observed that the serum of normal and of treated animals alike greatly diminished the autolysis of yeast-juice. As the explanation of the comparatively rapid disappearance of the fermenting power from yeast-juice had been sought, as already mentioned (p. 20), in the hydrolytic action of the tryptic enzyme which always accompanies zymase, the experiment was made of carrying out the fermentation in the presence of serum, with the result that about 60 to 80 per cent. more sugar was fermented than in the absence of the serum [Harden, 1903, 122]. This fact was the starting-point of a series of attempts to obtain a similar effect by different means, in the course of which a boiled and filtered solution of autolysed yeast-juice was used, in the hope that the products formed by the action of the tryptic enzyme on the proteins of the juice would, in accordance with the general rule, prove to be an effective inhibitant of that enzyme. This solution was, in fact, found to produce a very marked increase in the total fermentation effected by yeast-juice, the addition of a volume of boiled juice equal to that of the yeast-juice doubling the amount of carbon dioxide evolved [Harden and Young, 1904, 130]. This effect was found to be common to the filtrates from boiled fresh yeast-juice and from boiled autolysed yeast-juice, and was ultimately traced in the main, not to ...
Handbook of public health and demography
- Author: Willoughby, Edward F
- Genre: Veterinary Medicine
New edition, rev. and enl. has title: Hygiene for students 14

