Ferments and their actions / by Carl Oppenheimer ; Translated from the German by C. Ainsworth Mitchell.
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- 1901
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![SYSTEMATIC BIBLIOGRAPHY.1 I. Text Books. 1. Cl. Bernard, Leg. d. Physiol. Exp6r. Paris, 1856. 2. Briicke, Vorlesg. liber Physiologic, 1874. 3. Effront, Die Diastasen. Ger- man translation by Biicheler. Leipzig, 1900, i.2 4. Fliigge, Die Micro-organismen. 2nd ed., 1896. 5. Gamgee, Physiolog. Ch. der Verdauung. German transla- tion by Asher and Beyer. Leipzig and Vienna, 1897. 6. Hammarsten, Lehrb. d. physiol. Ch., 1895. 7. Hoppe-Seyler, Lehrb. d. physiol. Ch., 1881. 8. Kiihne, Lehrb. d. physiol. Ch., 1866. 9. Mayer, Gdhrungschemie, Heid- elb., 1896. Enzymologie, ibid., 1882. 10. Neumeister, Lehrb. d. physiol. Chemie, 1893. 11. P f e ffe r., Piianzenphysiolog ie. Leipzig, 1881. II. Ferments and Fermentations in General. Nature of Ferments, &c. 12. Arthus, La Nature des Enzymes, Th6se. Paris, 1896. 13. ^Bailing, Gdhrungschemie, 1845. 14. *Bardet, Bull, de l. Soc. d. Th6r., xviii., 13, 1887 (Solubility in alcohol). 15. Chodjujew, Arch. d. Phys., 241, 1898 (Dialysis). 16. Dastre, C. R. Soc. Biol., 414, 1895 (Solubility in alcohol). 17. Dastre, Arch. d. Phys. [5], viii., 120,1896 (Solubility in alcohol). 18. Dumas (Opposing Liebig’s Theory.) Ann. Chim. Phys. [5], iii., 59, 1874. 19. Fick, Pfiig. A., xlv., 293, 1889 (Rennet). 20. Friedenthal, Arch. f. Anat. Physiol., Phys. Section, 181, 1900 (Nucleo-proteids). 21. Gay-Lussac, Ann. d. Chim., Ixxvi., 247, 1810 (Significance of oxygen). 22. Green, Annals of Botany, vii. (Vital process), 23. Griitzner, Pfliig. Arch., xii., 288 (Animal Ferments). 24. Hammarst4n, Maly's Jb., iii., 160 (Dialysis). 1 It is obvious that from the nature of the publications on our subject a somewhat arbitrary selection is necessary if continued repetition is to be avoided. The references marked with an asterisk (*) have been compiled at second-hand. 2 I only had access to this after my manuscript was practically finished. 20](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21900401_0323.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)