The author has in several cases observed the excretine to crystallize directly in the alcoholic solution of faeces before the addition of lime, and has scarcely any doubt that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes... The Chemical Gazette - Pagina 3791854Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1854 - 546 pagina’s
...investigated. Marcet considers that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....extraction as faeces ; neither could it be found in ox-bile, the urine, or the substance of the spleen. 2. A fatty acid having the properties of margaric... | |
| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - 1854 - 604 pagina’s
...investigated. Marcet considers that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....quantity of beef had been taken, and in less than tl e usual quantity in a case of diarrhoea attended with loss of appetite ; but none could be directly... | |
| john charles - 1855 - 806 pagina’s
...lime, and has scarcely any doubt that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....subjecting it to the same process of extraction as fieces. Neither could it be found in ox-bile, the urine, or the substance of the spleen. From the difficulty... | |
| 1855 - 468 pagina’s
...free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles. As to its iource, he observes that it appeared in excess when a considerable...subjecting it to the same process of extraction as fasces ; neither could it bo found in ox-bile, the urine, or the substance of the ipleen. 2. A fatty... | |
| 1855 - 802 pagina’s
...lime, and has scarcely any doubt that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....the usual quantity in a case of diarrhoea attended witli loss of appetite ; but none could be directly obtained from beef on subjecting it to the same... | |
| 1855 - 610 pagina’s
...investigated. Marcet considers that it exists for the most part in a free state in the exerements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....observes that it appeared in excess when a considerable qnantity of beef had been taken, and in less than the usnal qnantity in a case of diarrhoea, attended... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1856 - 642 pagina’s
...lime, and has scarcely any doubt that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....extraction as faeces. Neither could it be found in ox-bile, the urine, or the substance of the spleen. From the difficulty of obtaining the contents of... | |
| 1855 - 580 pagina’s
...lime, and has scarcely any doubt that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....extraction as faeces. Neither could it be found in ox-bile, the urine, or the substance of the spleen. From the difficulty of obtaining the contents of... | |
| 1855 - 1070 pagina’s
...lime, and has scarcely any doubt that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....subjecting it to the same process of extraction as fsoces. Neither could it be found in ox-bile, the urine, or the substance of the spleen. From the difficulty... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1854 - 494 pagina’s
...lime, and has scarcely any doubt that it exists for the most part in a free state in the excrements, and constitutes one of their immediate principles....extraction as faeces. Neither could it be found in ox-bile, the urine, or the substance of the spleen. From the difficulty of obtaining the contents of... | |
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