The cause of the coagulation of the blood, Astley Cooper prize essay for 1856, with additional observations and experiments: and with an appendix |
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... acid , as lactic , generated in the body superabundantly ; ( e ) to an extreme tenuity of the serum in which the fibrin is distributed , with a feeble resistance against the natural attraction of the molecules of the fibrin and their ...
... acid , as lactic , generated in the body superabundantly ; ( e ) to an extreme tenuity of the serum in which the fibrin is distributed , with a feeble resistance against the natural attraction of the molecules of the fibrin and their ...
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... lactic acid , formic acid , inosinic acid , and butyric acid . It was considered worth the labour to inquire how far these agents act on fibrin . EXPERIMENT CXCII . Fibrin in a Solution of Formate of Soda . Two and a half grains of ...
... lactic acid , formic acid , inosinic acid , and butyric acid . It was considered worth the labour to inquire how far these agents act on fibrin . EXPERIMENT CXCII . Fibrin in a Solution of Formate of Soda . Two and a half grains of ...
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... acid with 1000 of water . No solvent action took place . EXPERIMENT CCII . Fibrin in a Solution of Lactic Acid . Two and a half grains of fibrin were added to a mixture of thirty grains of ordinary solution of lactic acid ( 10 per cent ...
... acid with 1000 of water . No solvent action took place . EXPERIMENT CCII . Fibrin in a Solution of Lactic Acid . Two and a half grains of fibrin were added to a mixture of thirty grains of ordinary solution of lactic acid ( 10 per cent ...
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... Acid on Blood . One ounce . of blood from the neck of an ox was received into a vessel containing two grains of hippuric acid with thirty minims of water . No difference was ... lactic acid . As 252 EXPERIMENTS . - EFFECT OF ACIDS ON BLOOD .
... Acid on Blood . One ounce . of blood from the neck of an ox was received into a vessel containing two grains of hippuric acid with thirty minims of water . No difference was ... lactic acid . As 252 EXPERIMENTS . - EFFECT OF ACIDS ON BLOOD .
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sir Benjamin Ward Richardson. to throw in a solution of lactic acid . As the acid came into contact with the blood , a similar change occurred to that noted in the last experiment . The blood became dark , treacly , and homogeneous ...
sir Benjamin Ward Richardson. to throw in a solution of lactic acid . As the acid came into contact with the blood , a similar change occurred to that noted in the last experiment . The blood became dark , treacly , and homogeneous ...
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