



formation of rad 



I'USClc*, iMlt IIM.hr. 



hjNnogl.'ou dun 



It--, and, in n 



1 in 1 1 

 iiiil-r itf I.I...-1 i ![- 

 a in: 



at nu-hi with ! 



inaleawrdsgr. 



Vas- 



Mllh Mo.% 



and i 



all r*. i fre 



":. .: : : . 



lth . I. h*d DO . 



. ! i: ... - . . 







nflMHMfj of physical 



Uons * the blood yield 



faliKUiiiK'or enaffVMJ 



Mtrtal 



tiiillii 

 n---. th pressi 



MA. MM* 



111 ft iftfta* ittmlsmMBftsMA Jwl 



.. .i.. . ;!.!*. | . . 



" 



Hal work 



arn. 



little 



trong apon- 

 *ant, 



.-i.l. nil'! inn* ular 



MUtpenaion of respiration, al*o raiwa 

 . :m null, ,wing that .11 



itesjve rorntal ami phtiral effort. 



ml emotional. 



may be frit m the rnnsniousnoss are aiprawjsa 



physiologic 







all under an Niui 



.Niuival. nt ["rtn. 

 alffwx 

 hlood. Dr. H. P. MOll. 



:-hapatl bodies which nrracnl lively molecular 



. t. 1 . II. bat aim O)*H 

 du.thlo- i-.ir'i. ;.-. \\hi. h are not wlni-l.- in acetic 



1 an- not 



Plgmrni |MtrtirIe4 and colorless flakes have 

 descrilx'l U lr. Lit- lu-ntjcrger. The reducing 

 substance in the hi. MM I ha* been isolated by Dr 

 Henrique*, and found to lie jecorin ugar. 



tperqootedby "NV 

 from t he -liritih M irnal." d- 



|N>riinenii maile to determine the specific heat of 

 human M---.I. whii h I- f>und to be 0*71 0. Having 



to raise the temperatun< of a crrtain quant 



i od oaa *- aftaO] .,: JnUd BMM M n.,t !, 



grammas is 87* ('.. and tw.-l\r hour* after this the 



rat ii re ha* tfon ti|> ;: i . The weight 



! w..ul 

 and thr amoir raiw the 



raturv of 5 kilogrammes I I be 



0.000 x 0-710 M 3 = |tr3ll hr.t ..ml*, the mrrhan- 

 ical equivalrntof whirh i 4. .11 A.600 gramme metres. 



iinount .f work repreagnts the chemical soergy 

 that mu-t raise the tem|ierat 



-I of thr | hours, so 



that: >rmica) changes g>ing on 



to hfi im 3 grammes a mrtrr Inch against the force 

 Of gravity, l-'r-.tn that the 



amount of energy going on in the tissnas of a |- 



nidrraM. . and ;-..- greater than the*r 



figure^, whirh :< Ine author 



Mggest* that the difficult pn4ikm with rrpinl t. 



.n.U-r of atom in the molecule of 



o atvurat- l.r an arcurate delermina- 



N'athan Haw rmmU a rtn*idrral>N- number 



M^. in a.: d rrported upon in 



in whi.-h transfusion of normal *alm- 



has been employed at thr 1 hinder IJ.-yal In- 



ftrmary. in i->mr with wonderful effect ami mother* 



narked t. mi-mrv itn)-n>vemrnt : and he 



ve that there can be no doubt that we have in 



' 

 ., iv! . , . 



' 



Irra. Tnseect takasplac 

 gale the microbe, but it becoSM 



the calf are acid throughout, and 

 bdnstoadds formsd in |rt h 

 acting on the constitoen- 



protdd derivative., and in ( n i 





a* earn* 







usually unable ' 

 . lead to an acid 



are 



. 



liquefying grlalia. 

 nisti.. If the add 



r^fariion i. 



li,%,-.t, 

 ITT of the 



to he 



on milk, and aprm houn lairr the 



Mnmach. .mall tntntinan, 



arparatrh analysed with rrgard to thr qoaollty of 

 l fat. free fat and*, and fat arid* a* soaps, 

 s . far a* the stnmauh is oaa^srnsd. the quantity of 

 fat acids was iMiirsamd tatW aaimak ia which the 

 l^increas had been rMnoved. The incfwaas ssemsQ 

 to br dur lo ih.- I.-ntf. r rHention of the fat in the 

 atomarh rather that tiling an. fc< aflrr 



the |nrre* wa* removed, the motiOly of the 



that in both raae* thesti 



ii I > neutral fat with fl*- 



and the*e Mbatamw are capable of finding an alka- 

 line matter with which tl 



th. arid Stomach content*. The powWoT the fnx. 

 fatt ' <wing soaps is. ho. mely 



rmal dogs the prin- 



stomach, bwt '.I has left tl 



The normal dog cmiatnad Tt^S per cent, of the 

 t.-ial fat a. tm> fat arid*, while when the pancreas 

 had been entirely removed ol vS per cent, of tne 

 tnial fat wa* Iho* prearnt. It appran. therefore. 

 that even where no fnrrratir secretion ha* reached 

 the intestisjaa* a wry considerable quantity of neu- 

 into free fat acids in the small 



fo also carried on as in the normal dogs. In the 



