APPENDIX, 



5 atoms Carbon, - - 



1 Hydrogen, - 



3 Oxygen, - 



3.75 - - - 54.5S 

 1.25 - - - 1.82 

 3.000 - - - 43.65 



(Dr. Thomson, An. Ph. 14. 69.) 

 IX. SUGAR OF MILK, according to Berzelius, consists of oxygen, 53.359 ; carbon , 

 39.474 ; hydrogen, 7.167. (Annals of Philos. 5. 266.) 



Dr. Thomson gives the table of the atomic analysis as follows : 

 4 atoms Oxygen, - - 4 - - - 48.4 



5 Carbon, - - 3.75 - - - 45.4 



4 Hydrogen, - 0.50 ... 6.2 



8.25 100.0 



X. OILS are fixed. Fat Cholesterine. The former is composed of oxygen, hydrogen, 

 and carbon. The latter, according to Saussure, consists of 84.068 of carbon ; 12.672 of hy- 

 drogen ; and 3.914 of oxygen ; and differs little from the other fixed animal oils, excepting 

 that it contains more carbon and less oxygen than they. 



XI. ACIDS. The acids found constituting; and ready formed in animal bodies are the 

 following : 



1. Phosphoric, 6. Uric, 11. Acetic. 



2. Sulphuric, *7. Rosacic, 12. Malic, 



3. Muriatic, 8. Amniotic, 13. Lactic, 



4. Carbonic, 9. Oxalic, 14. Silica. 



5. Bcnzoic, 10. Formic, 



It may be remarked that the whole of the soft parts of animals consist chiefly of albu- 

 men, fibrine, and oils ; and the hard parts of phosphate of lime. The other animal princi- 

 ples are only in small quantities, and in particular textures. The oils seldom enter into the 

 structure of the organs of animals, they serve rather to lubricate the different parts, and to 

 fill up interstices. 



III. Individual Textures and Fluids of the Human Body (formed of two or more oj 

 the foregoing Constituents.) 



The Constituents of the BONES and TEETH of some of the Mammalia, according to the 

 Analyses 0/" BERZELIUS and other Chemists. 



The compact and cellular substances of human bones are, according to Berzelius, of the 

 same composition. 



Forms the lateritious sediment in fevers, &c. 



