Six lectures on materia medica and its relations to the animal economy / by John Spurgin.
- John Spurgin
- Date:
- 1853
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Credit: Six lectures on materia medica and its relations to the animal economy / by John Spurgin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![has undergone this change.* In other words, there has been produced by coagulation a change in the form, condition, and physical properties of the fluid called albumen, and this change amounts to a change in the nature of the substance. For being solidified by these means, the substance is no longer soluble in water or miscible with it, and is besides differently acted upon by chemical re-agents. The coagulation of this fluid by heat is considered by the same writer, to be an effect sui generis^ which at present it is impossible to refer to any general principle. •]• The proportion of the ultimate constituent parts of the albumen are stated by M. Thenard to be as follows: 50 carbon, 24 oxygen, 8 hydrogen, 15 nitrogen, in 100 parts of albumen, and in addition to these, on the authority of Mulder, there are present also sulphur and phosphorus. From this testimony it would appear that albumen is virtually the serum when the salts and other matters are mixed with it, and that the serum may retain the name of albumen as formerly given to it. Instead, therefore, of albumen being spoken of as one of * Elementary System of Physiology, vol i., p. 470, t Ihid. vol i,, p. 472.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21443269_0027.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)