The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy And Physiology volume 1

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The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy And Physiology volume 1
Robert Bentley Todd
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From this it became an interesting question to determine whether or not the blood contains, ready formed, the various substances of which these tissues and these secreted fluids are composed, and if the organs it traverses do anything more than merely separate these from its mass, or whether the general nutrient fluid only supplies to the different parts of the economy the primary elements necessary to the formation of the substances of which we have spoken, which would then be originated by th...e tissues or glands in which they are encoun- tered. To resolve this question, it became necessary to contrast the chemical composition of the tissues and fluids of the economy with that of the blood, and to ascertain whether the last-named fluid contained all the variety of substances which are met with elsewhere in the animal organization.
This very important part of organic chemistry is not yet sufficiently advanced to enable us com- pletely to answer the question : all we know, however, goes to prove that the component parts of the tissues and secreted fluids exist in the blood ready formed, and are only sepa- rated from its general mass by the organs which at first sight seem to produce them.


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