A Manual of Chemical Physiology Including Its Points of Contact With Pathology

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A Manual of Chemical Physiology Including Its Points of Contact With Pathology
J L W John Louis William Thudichum
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66-2 K7-4 Miiller's Cerebrine.
68-45 Diakonow'a Lecithine.
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N ... P O ... 10-6 ...
11-1 11-9 . 2-9 . 1-5 .
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1-8 ... 19-5 1-1 18-9 3-8 16-3 15-67 18-73 100-0 100-0 100-0 100-00 100-00 Cerebrine (Miiller), C 17 H 33 N0 3 . 1 . Brain is made into a thin milk with excess of baryta water (or lead acetate solution), heated till it coagulates, the coagulum boiled with alcohol, and the solution filtered hot. The volu- minous white flaky precipitate whic
...h forms on cooling, is exhausted with cold ether, and recrystallized from boiling spirit as long as any trace of a yellowish resinous body remains insoluble on solution. The product is pure cerebrine, having the following pro- perties ; 2. White, loose, very light, tasteless and inodorous powder, neutral to vegetal colours, insoluble in water, cold alcohol, and ether. Under the microscope it consists of small, nearly globular particles.
3. Heated on platinum foil, it turns brown, emitting a smell of burnt horn, then melts and burns with a red flame, leaving a black swollen charcoal, which on long heating burns away entirely without residue.


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