Demonstrations in Physiological & Pathological Chemistry: With a Concise Account of the Clinical Examination of Urine ...David Bogue, 1880 - 155 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 34
Page 2
... insoluble it is converted into grape sugar by the action of the salivary , pancreatic , and intestinal juices to allow of its absorption from the intestinal canal . In certain parts of the body , as in the prostate , in the ependyma of ...
... insoluble it is converted into grape sugar by the action of the salivary , pancreatic , and intestinal juices to allow of its absorption from the intestinal canal . In certain parts of the body , as in the prostate , in the ependyma of ...
Page 6
... insoluble in alcohol . With iodine it gives a violet or maroon red coloration . Like vegetable starch , boiled with dilute hydrochloric acid , it is converted into dextrin and glucose ; mixed with saliva at temperatures of 36 ° C. , it ...
... insoluble in alcohol . With iodine it gives a violet or maroon red coloration . Like vegetable starch , boiled with dilute hydrochloric acid , it is converted into dextrin and glucose ; mixed with saliva at temperatures of 36 ° C. , it ...
Page 15
... insoluble in cold water . - Shake up a little olive oil with water in a test - tube . The oil becomes broken up into small globules , which readily reunite and float on the surface of the water . Test 2. Readily soluble in ether ...
... insoluble in cold water . - Shake up a little olive oil with water in a test - tube . The oil becomes broken up into small globules , which readily reunite and float on the surface of the water . Test 2. Readily soluble in ether ...
Page 20
... , with distilled water ; notice that it is dissolved . Its solubility dis- tinguishes it from all the other members of the group except the peptones . Test 2. It is insoluble in alcohol and ether . 20 DEMONSTRATION III .
... , with distilled water ; notice that it is dissolved . Its solubility dis- tinguishes it from all the other members of the group except the peptones . Test 2. It is insoluble in alcohol and ether . 20 DEMONSTRATION III .
Page 21
... insoluble in alcohol and ether . Test 3. It is coagulated by heat .-- Place a small ther- mometer in a test tube and fill the test - tube half full with solution of albumin ; then plunge it in a water bath and gradually raise the ...
... insoluble in alcohol and ether . Test 3. It is coagulated by heat .-- Place a small ther- mometer in a test tube and fill the test - tube half full with solution of albumin ; then plunge it in a water bath and gradually raise the ...
Other editions - View all
Demonstrations in Physiological and Pathological Chemistry Charles Henry Ralfe No preview available - 2013 |
Common terms and phrases
acetic acid albumin alkali albumin alkaline alkaline solutions ammonia beaker bile blood boiling burette c.c. of urine calcium carbonic acid casein cent Chemical and physical cholesterin cloth coagulated colour constituents containing converted corpuscles Crown 8vo crystals decomposed decomposition Demonstration Demy 8vo deposited digestion dilute disease dissolved distilled water drops Edition ether etherial solution evaporated extract Fcap fibrin filter filtrate fluid gastric juice gelatinous glass slide globules glucose glycerine grammes hæmatin hæmoglobin heat hippuric acid hydrochloric acid Illustrated insoluble intestinal kreatin lactic acid leucin lime liquor potassæ liver mercuric milk mixture muscle neutral nitrate nitric acid obtained oxalate oxidation pancreatic pepsin peptone phosphate phosphoric acid potash potassium precipitate reaction removed residue saliva salts small quantity soda sodium chloride soluble solution of sodium specific gravity starch stirring-rod substance sugar sulphate temperature Test test-tube tion tissue twenty-four hours urea uric acid urinary urine Vols washed water-bath weight
Popular passages
Page 27 - BONAPARTE. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION, completed by the insertion of above One Hundred Birds omitted in the original Work, and Illustrated by valuable Notes, and Life of the Author, by Sir WILLIAM JARDINE.
Page 20 - THE POPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW: A Quarterly Summary of Scientific Progress and Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects. Edited by WS DALLAS, FLS, Assistant Secretary of the Geological Society. In addition to Articles which are of abiding interest, the POPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW contains a Complete Record of Progress in every Department of Science, including : ASTRONOMY. BOTANY. CHEMISTRY. ETHNOLOGY.
Page 12 - ... a description of each Fern printed in Colours, the opposite page being left Blank for the Collector to affix the dried Specimen ; forming, when filled, an elegant and complete collection of this interesting family of Plants. Size 1 1 ^ in.
Page 21 - HALF-HOURS WITH THE TELESCOPE : a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a means of Amusement and Instruction.
Page 32 - Among the subjects included in its pages will be found: AQUARIA, BEES, BEETLES, BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES, FERNS, FISH, FLIES, FOSSILS, FUNGI, GEOLOGY, LICHENS, MICROSCOPES, MOSSES, MOTHS, REPTILES, SEAWEEDS, SPIDERS, WILD FLOWERS, WORMS, &c., &c. "This is a very pleasant journal, that costs only fourpence a...
Page 27 - Containing' an Alphabetical List of the Baronets of the United Kingdom, Short Biographical Notices, Dates of Creation, Addresses, &c. 32mo, cloth, Is.
Page 21 - HALF-HOURS WITH THE STARS: a Plain and Easy Guide to the Knowledge of the Constellations. Showing in 12 Maps the position oi the principal Star-Groups night after night throughout the year.
Page 19 - Life-size Figures from Nature of each Species, and of the more striking Varieties ; also full descriptions of both the Perfect Insect and the Caterpillar, together with Dates of Appearance and Localities where found. With over 800 Illustrations. Superroyal 8vo, cloth gilt, 25*. The above Work may also be had in Two Volumes, sold separately. Vol. I., Butterflies, -Js.
Page 5 - Myself." l6mo, cloth gilt, 2s. 6d. ANGELL, HC, MD THE SIGHT, and How to Preserve It. With numerous Illustrations. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, is. 6d. ANSTED, DT, MA, FRS THE APPLICATIONS of GEOLOGY to the ARTS AND MANUFACTURES. Six Lectures delivered before the Society of Arts. Illustrated. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 4*.
Page 31 - THE MIDLAND NATURALIST. The Journal of the Associated Natural History, Philosophical, and Archaeological Societies and Field Clubs of the Midland Counties.