364 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 



Metabolism 



The literature of metabolism is enormous. The following brief list 

 will serve as the handle of the fan, from which the usually abundant ref- 

 erences will lead out into the broader or more specialized aspects of the 

 field. 



Energy Exchange 

 LAVOISIER: Publications on Animal Heat, Histoire et Memoires de 1'Acad. 



de Sci., Paris, 1777-1789. 



EUBNER: Zeitschrift fur Biologie, 1894, xxx, 73. 

 ATWATER AND BENEDICT: Metabolism of Matter and Energy in the Human 



Body, U. S. Dept. Agriculture O. E. S. Bull., No. 136, 1903. 

 RUSSELL SAGE INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY: Clinical Calorimetry, 1915-22. 



(Papers by Lusk, du Bois, Benedict and others.) 



General 



VON NOORDEN: Metabolism and Practical Medicine, Keener, Chicago, 1907. 



LUSK: The Science of Nutrition, W. B. Saunders Co., 1917. 



VON FURTH : Probleme der Physiologischen u. Pathologischen Chemie, 1912. 



CATHCART: The Physiology of Protein Metabolism (Plimmer Monograph), 

 Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 1912. 



TAYLOR: Digestion and Metabolism, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1912. 



DAKIN: Oxidations and Reductions in the Animal Body (Plimmer Mono- 

 graph), Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 1912. 



ALLEN: Glycosuria and Diabetes, 1913. 



PATON: Nervous and Chemical Regulator of Metabolism, Macmillan Co., 

 New York, 1913. 



McCAY: The Protein Element in Nutrition, Longmans, Green & Co., New 

 York, 1912. 



FLETCHER: The A B C of Our Own Nutrition. 



ALBU-NEUBERG : Mineral Stoffwechsel, Springer, Berlin, 1906. 



VINCENT: Internal Secretion and the Ductless Glands, Arnold, London, 1913. 



BENEDICT: The Influence of Inanition on Metabolism, Carnegie Institute 

 Report, Washington, 1907. 



BENEDICT: Experiment on a Man Fasting Thirty-one Days, Carnegie In- 

 stitute, Pub. 203, 1915. 



LUSK: Fundamental Basis of Nutrition, Yale University Press, 1915. 



Lectures on Nutrition, Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, 

 1916, vi. 



Vitamines 



FUNK: Lancet, London; Journal of Physiology; and Biochemical Jour- 

 nal from 1911 on. 



