CONTENTS. 



PAET I.— CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



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I. THE PBOTEIDS I-ia 



n. THB ALBUMBNOIDS AND 80MB NITROQKNOUS DERIVATIVES OF 



PBOTEIDS 13-14 



in. THB CARBOHYDRATES. ....... . 1 5-29 



IV. FATS, BONE, AND EXERCISES 29-33 



V. THE BLOOD — COAGULATION— ITS PROTEIDS .... 33-43 

 VI. THE COLOURED BLOOD-CORPUSCLES — SPECTRA OF HEMOGLOBIN 



AND ITS COMPOUNDS 43-55 



VIL WAVE-LENGTHS — DERIVATIVES OF HEMOGLOBIN— ESTIMATION 



OF HiEMOGLOBIN 55-6? 



VIII. SALIVARY DIGESTION 67-7 1 



IX. GASTRIC DIGESTION 71-79 



- X. PANCREATIC DIGESTION 79-86 



XI. THE BILE 87-90 



Xn. GLYCOGEN IN THB LIVER 91-94 



Xin. MILK, FLOUR, AND BREAD 94-99 



XIV. MUSCLE 99-103 



XV. SOME IMPORTANT ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IO3-IO4 



XVL THE URINE IO4-IIO 



XVII. THE INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS OF THB URINE .... IIO-I16 



XVin. ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS OF THE URINE II7-120 



XIX. VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS FOR UREA 120-127 



XX. URIC ACID— URATES— HIPPURIC ACID— KREATININ . . . 127-136 



XXI. ABNORMAL CONSTITUENTS OF THE URINE 136-139 



XXn, BLOOD, BILE, AND SUGAR IN URINE I4O-I43 



XXni. QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF SUGAR 143-147 



XXIV. URINARY DEPOSITS, CALCULI, GENERAL EXAMINATION OF THE 



URINE, AND APPENDIX 147- 15^ 



