10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PEPSINE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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pepsine in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pepsine im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
In some special cases of painful digestion 1 centigramme of hydrochlorate of
morphia, or codeia, is added to each dose of acidulated pepsine : the addition of
3 milligrammes of strychnine is useful in muscular atony of the stomach. 3. Elixir
of ...
2
The pharmaceutical journal and transactions
Uhemical Works :—Homsey Road, and Summerfield Works, Homerton ,Supply
PURE CHEMICALS and all NEW MEDICINAL PREPARATION S, including the
following specialities :PEPSINE, the active digestive principle of the gastric juice
...
3
The Medical Times and Gazette
BOUDAULT'S PEPSINE. In 1854, after many experiments, PEPSINE was
obtained in a pure state by M. BOUDAULT, Chemist, and Dr. L. Corvisart,
Physician to the Emperor Napoleon III. Boudauk's PEPSINE was honoured with
two Reports at ...
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The Pharmaceutical Journal ...: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy ...
The entire dose of pepsine or other dose for examination being given, two
samples are taken; with the first the amount of acidity is determined; to the
second 25 grammes of water at the ordinary temperature are added, and
sufficient acid to ...
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A Brief Exposition of the Science of Mechanical Electricity: ...
113) conceives that its use is to introduce in this manner, during mastication, a
ttrtain quantity of air into the stomach, the oxygen of which is employed n
digestion.* * A* I find that Berzelius, Graham, and Kane, give more importance to
pepsine ...
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The Chemist, Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
ON PEPSINE. THE DIGESTIVE PRINCIPLE.* BT U. WASMANN. In a very long
memoir, M. Schwann has shown that the gastric juice contains a peculiar
principle which he called Pepsine, but he had not succeeded in obtaining it in a
state of ...
Charles Watt, John Watt, 1840
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The Chemist ; Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
ON PEPSINE, THE DIGESTIVE PRINCIPLE.* BV M. WASMANN. In a very long
memoir, M. Schwann has shown that the gastric juice contains a peculiar
principle which he called Pepeine, but he had not succeeded in obtaining it in a
state of ...
juice, and that it is one of its principal agents, how is this lactic acid formed ? Is it
formed by the action of the alimentary matters on the amylaceous matters, or by
the contact of pepsine with these same amylaceous matters? Pepsine has
always ...
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Ayurvedic materia medica for domestic use
PEPSINE Is a preparation of gastric juice, chiefly obtained from the stomachs of
sheep, and is usually given in the form of powder. It is recommended as a
powerful digestive agent, in cases of want of appetite, of sluggish and painful
digestion; ...
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THE MAGAZINE OF SCIENCE AND SCHOOL OF ARTS
In a very long memoir, M. Schwann has shown that the gastric juice contains a
peculiar principle which he called Pepsine, but he had not succeeded in
obtaining it in a state of purity. M. Wasmann has been able to isolate this principle
, which, ...