Biochemical researches : collected reprints of publications from the laboratory of physiological chemistry of Columbia University, together with contributions from similar laboratories in other institutions / by William J. Gies and collaborators.
- Gies, William John, 1872-1956.
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- 1903-
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Credit: Biochemical researches : collected reprints of publications from the laboratory of physiological chemistry of Columbia University, together with contributions from similar laboratories in other institutions / by William J. Gies and collaborators. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![12 ; in ligament, 4 — separation, P-con- tent, purin bases on hydration. Nutrition. See metabolism. OH ion : influence on proteid-chromate re- action, jj ; without antitoxic power, n, 29. Operation for removal of pancreatic cy.st, 28. Organs. Sec toxicology. Osmotic pressure a factor in lymph forma- tion, k, ig. Ossein : digestible in gastric juice, 6 ; in- digestible in pancreatic juice, b ; separa- tion of constituents, b. See bone. Osseoalbumoid (a new constituent of bone): preparation, b, h, 6 ; composition, diffi- culty of removing ash, digestibility, no P, neither elastin nor keratin, properties, h, 6; derived albuminate, location and quantity in bone, 6. Osseomucoid (a new constituent of bone): alkali salt, digestibility, varieties, 3 ; com- position, ethereal sulphuric acid, a, c, 2, 3 ; distribution, cc ; preparation and fac- tors modifying it, a, b, 2, 3 ; heat of combustion, 2, 3, 5 ; hydration products, reducing substances, a, 2, 3 ; no P, c 3; not fat-proteid compound, 35; reactions and properties, a, c, bb, 2, 3 ; relation to other mucoids, cc, 2, 3, 5. See mucoids. Ossification, a, 2, 3 : connective tissue matri.x not completely absorbed. Oxybutyric acid absent from urine in a case of simjile anemia, 27. Oxygen. See strychnin spasms. De- termined in most of the substances under the head of composition. Ova. See eggs. I Pancreas : changes in blood, ee, 25, and in urine, 23, after direct treatment with adrenalin ; cyst, with qualities of fluid, | etiology, operation, etc., 28 ; effect on j pancreas of adrenalin (see islands of Lan- gerhans), 23 ; fistula, with composition j of fluid, character of excretions, etc., j 28 ; functions maintained with fistula | for over three years, 28 ; influence of pancreas in glycosuria, 23, in glycemia, i 25 ; lesions caused by adrenalin, 23, 25 ; sugar in blood from (see pan- creatico-duodenal vein), 25 ; tellur- ium content after subcutaneous injec- tion, 21. Pancreatico-duodenal vein, 25 : sugar conttiit of blood. Paralysis cauxil ]>\ tellurium, 20, 21. Paramucin-like substance in bone, b. Paraxanthin, m, 26 : influence on reflexes,, etc., (luring perfusicjn. Parthenogeuesis, artificial, caused by ions, 9, 10. Pathological. See adrenalin, albumin, anemia, anthracosis, arsenic, Bence Jones' body, borax, boric acid, chinic acid, chloralbacid, cyst, fistula, glycemia, glycosuria, ions, paraxanthin, proteosuria, quinin, selenium, strychnin, tellurium, ureine. Pepsin : action in various acids under dif- ferent conditions of strength and disso- ciation, kk, mm; influence of tellurium, j, 20, 21. See digestion, enzymes. I Pepton : absent from cocoanut, q, 36^ from feces in a case of simple anemia, ' 27, from fluid from pancreatic fistula,. ' 28 ; criticism of Jreund's new method of detecting in urine and feces, 33 ; formed from elastin, 4, and mucoid, bb, 3, 13 ; in growing plants, 39 ; no influence on the quantitative precipitation of acidal- bumin in digestive mixtures, 34 ; not fat-proteid compound, 35. Perfusion experiments, m, 26: anemia of the brain. See anemia, reflexes. Peritoneal cavity, 23, 25 : effect of adre- nalin after injection into. See pancreas, subcutaneous injection. Phenylosazone products. See mucoids. Phlorhizin, 23 : effect of adrenalin after phlorliizin treatment. Phosphorus content. See mucoids, osseo- all^umoid and other substances under head of composition. Physico-chemical. See ions, non-electro- lytes, osmotic pressure. Physiological action. See toxicology. Pigmentation of intestinal contents, of or-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21221182_0748.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)