An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... glycogenesis , experimental pro- duction of diabetes , the existence of the vasomotor nerves and the theory of animal heat , the influence of poisons , studied in themselves and as a means of analyzing physiological phenomena , the ...
... glycogenesis , experimental pro- duction of diabetes , the existence of the vasomotor nerves and the theory of animal heat , the influence of poisons , studied in themselves and as a means of analyzing physiological phenomena , the ...
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... glycogenesis which I thus discovered , i.e. , the power of producing sugar , possessed by animals as well as vegetables , is now an acquired fact for science ; but we have not yet fixed on a plausible theory accounting for the ...
... glycogenesis which I thus discovered , i.e. , the power of producing sugar , possessed by animals as well as vegetables , is now an acquired fact for science ; but we have not yet fixed on a plausible theory accounting for the ...
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... glycogenesis in animals . I have just very briefly told how these facts were discovered , and how they started with an experimen- tal circumstance that was apparently inconsequential . I quote this case so as to prove that we must never ...
... glycogenesis in animals . I have just very briefly told how these facts were discovered , and how they started with an experimen- tal circumstance that was apparently inconsequential . I quote this case so as to prove that we must never ...
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