To discover a means of preserving the active principles of the pancreas in a form suitable for experiment in the laboratory, and for administration as a remedial agent. " The properties of the pancreas can be extracted from the tissue of the gland by... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 204by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868Full view - About this book
| 1868 - 640 pages
...specimens upon it, otherwise the solid constituents become agglomerated. VOL. IX. 2 F Secnnd nbjpct. — To discover a means of preserving the active principles...experiment in the laboratory, and for administration as a remédiai agent. The properties of the pancreas can be extracted from the tissue of the gland by means... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868 - 646 pages
...nature of the influence exerted by the pancreas upon fats. 2. To discover a means of obtaining and preserving the active principles of the pancreas in...laboratory, and for administration as a remedial agent. 3. To discover the effects of the administration of the active principles of the pancreas as a remedial... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1868 - 662 pages
...described. In this way therefore the active principles of the pancreas may be obtained and preseivcd in a form suitable for experiment in the laboratory and for administration as a remedial agent. The third object of my investigations has especially occupied my attention in a long series of experiments... | |
| Horace Benge Dobell - 1872 - 224 pages
...nature of the influence exerted by the pancreas upon fats. 2. To discover a means of obtaining and preserving the active principles of the pancreas in...laboratory, and for administration as a remedial agent. 3. To discover the effects of the administration of the active principles of the pancreas as a remedial... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1877 - 622 pages
...view to determine ita exact character and nature ; and secondly, to find some means of obtaining and preserving the active principles of the pancreas in a form suitable for administration as a remedial agent. He was thus led to the invention and use of the " Pancreatic Emulsion... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1878 - 640 pages
...view to determine its exact character and nature; and secondly, to find some means of obtaining and preserving the active principles of the pancreas in a form suitable for administration as a remedial agent. He was thus led to the invention and use of the " Pancreatic Emulsion... | |
| Horace Benge Dobell - 1882 - 406 pages
...of the glycerine from the watery stratum (i), and the presence of the glycerine in the pancreatised fat of the ethereal stratum (a), having been demonstrated....of the fluid unaltered. It may be precipitated by lead solution, and decomposed again by sulphuretted hydrogen. " When this watery fluid is evaporated,... | |
| 1868 - 664 pages
...nature of the influence exerted by the pancreas upon fats. 2. To discover a means of obtaining and preserving the active principles of the pancreas in...laboratory, and for administration as a remedial agent. 3. To discover the effects of the administration of the active principles of the pancreas as a remedial... | |
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