A text-book of physiological chemistry : for students of medicine and physicians / by Charles E. Simon.
- Charles Edmund Simon
- Date:
- 1904
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A text-book of physiological chemistry : for students of medicine and physicians / by Charles E. Simon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Glycogen in the liver, 434 in tlie mnscle-tissue, .':)79 isolation of, 382 properties of, 434 signiticance of, 380 Glycolic acid, \)'l Glycoluric acid, 105 Glycosuric acid, 280 Gmelin's test, 175 Govvers' luemoglobinonieter, 359 Granulose, 73 Guanidin, 1U3 Guanidin-butvric acid, 83 Guanin, 102,'l03, 393 in muscle-tissue, 393 isolation of, 391 tests for, 393 Guano-biliary acid, 165 Guanylic acid, 96, 436 isolation of, 436 Gunning's test for acetone, 289 Giinzburg's test for hydrochloric acid, 131 H.EMATIN, 354, 355 in the urine, 317 isolation of, 357 Htematinic acids, 356, 363 Hsematochlorine, 465 Hifimatogen, 431, 461 Hsematoidin, 363 Hisniatoporphyrin, 22, 354, 362 in the urine, 317 preparation of, 362 Hsemin, 356 preparation of, 357 Hfemoalkalimeter, 333 Hseniochromogen, 354 isolation of, 354 Hfemocyanin, 364 Haemoglobin, 352 amount of, 356 chemical nature of, 355 isolation of, 355 Haemoglobinometer of Gowers, 359 Haemoglobins, 59 Hsemolymph, 364 Hsemometer of Dare, 359 of Fleischl, 359 Hammei-schlag's method of determining the specific gravity of blood, 331 Haptogenic membrane of Ascherson, 439 Hehner-Seeman's method of estimating organic acids, 136 Helicoproteids, 56 Heller's test for albumin, 35 for blood, 317 urrhodin, 270 Hemi-albumose, 43 Hemicelluloses, 75 Hemipeptone, 43 Henle's fibrin, 452 Hepatin, 431 Hetero-albumose, 62, 186, 200 Heterolysis, 114 Heteroxanthin, 102 Plexdbioses, 71 llexou-bases, 54, 82 in antipeptone, 189 Hexoses, 66 Hippomelanin, 320, 425 Hijipuric acid, 87, 276 estimation of, 278 isolation of, 278 of the urine, 276 origin of, 276 properties of, 277 svnthesis of, 278 Histidin, 40, 48. 84 Histons, 52, 350 test for, in the urine, 312 Histon-plasma, 347 llistdzyme, 118, 277 Ilotlhiann's test for tyrosin, 207 Homocerebrin, 402 Homogentisinic acid in the urine, 281 isolation of, 282 Hopkin's method of estimating uric acid, 256 Hoppe-Seylei-'s double x)ipette, 359 test for xanthin, 392 Hupi)ert's test, 176 Hvalins, 52 HValogens, 52, 418 Hyalomucoid, 408 Hyaloplasm, 326 Hydantoic acid, 105 Hydantoin, 105 Hydrations in animal life, 19 Hydrazons, 67 Hydrobilirubin in the feces, 225 Hydrocele fluid, analysis of, 370 Hydrochloric acid, 129 combined, 132 free, 129 _ of gastric juice, 129 origin, 129 quantitative estimation of 132 secretion of, 129 significance of, 130 tests for, 131 Hydrocinnamic acid, 94 Hydrogen ])eroxide in the urine, 237 sulphide in the urine, 321 Hydroparacumaric acid, 93 in the intestinal contents, 219 in the urine, 279 isolation of, 225 Hydrocpiinon, 94 in the urine, 267 Hydurilic acid, 105 Hyocholalic acid, 169 Hyoglycocholic acid, 165 Hyolaurocholic acid, 166 Hvpobromite method of estimating urea, 248 Hypoxanthin, 102, 392](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21207240_0502.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


