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Want of a proper amount of depot fat destroys the grace of 

 the figure, and deprives the blood-vessels and viscera of the 

 elastic cushions with which they are naturally supported. A 

 tendency for congestion of the blood in the lower parts and a 

 falling down of the abdominal viscera results therefrom. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Full bibliographies of tliis subject will be found in 



Bosenfeld, Fettbildung. Ergebnisse der Physiologic (1902, 1903). 



W. Gonnstein, Ueber fermentative Fettspaltung. Ergebnisse der Physio- 

 logie (1904). 



W. 0. Atwater, Neue Versuche liber Stoff und Kraft wechsel. Ergebnisse 

 der Physiologic (1904). 



/. Munk, Resorption. Ergebnisse der Physiologic (1903). 



K. Bascli, Die Physiologic der Milchabsonderung. Ergebnisse der Physio- 

 logic (1903). 



V. Noorden, Die Fettsucht (1900). 



The recent publications in English which the reader may consult for further 

 information are 



Armsby. Principles of Animal Nutrition (1903). (This contains references 

 to all the classical experiments.) 



J. R. Pawlow (trans. W. H. Thompson), The Work of the Digestive Glands 

 (1902). 



Atwater's Reports in the U.S. Dept. Agr. Office of Exper. Stations. Bull. 

 109 (1902), &c. 



M. S. Pembrey, Respiratory Exchange during Absorption of Fat. Journ. 

 of Physiol. (1901, 1903, 1904). 



B. Moore, On Svnthesis of Fats accompanying Absorption, T. Yates and 

 Johnstone, Lab. Reports (1903) ; and articles on Bile and Absorption of 

 Fats by Moore and Rockwood, Journ. of Physiol. (1897) ; Moore and Parker, 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. (1901). 



