Young meat is richer in soluble albumen and poorer in fibrine and fat than the matured flesh of the same animal.
The fibrine is repelled from the lung, because they are both homonymous; it is the oxydized gelatine.
The electric duplicity, induced in the blood by the process of respiration, exists accordingly between fibrine and gelatine, while the albumen constitutes or forms the indifference.
If the blood be analyzed after the continued use of Mercury, it is found to contain less Fibrinethan in health.
This medicine in some way diminishes the plasticity of the Fibrine of the blood; and probably promotes absorption by preventing in this way a further deposit of lymph.
Scurvy and Purpura, are characterized by a general poorness of the blood, with a special deficiency in the amount of Fibrine and of salts.
Diminishing the Fibrine of the blood, and having other operations of a peculiar kind in this fluid, it powerfully promotes absorption and counteracts effusion, in all inflammations.
Alkalies dissolve the Fibrine of the blood, and appear by this to lessen its deposition, and retard its formation.
Mercury deteriorates the blood, diminishing in it the amount of fibrine and corpuscles.
In the second place, they are found to produce, after being long administered, a change for the worse in the blood, a diminution in the amount of Fibrine and of the red corpuscles.
Alkalies are known to have the chemical property of holding Fibrine in solution.
Besides, the blood would be less satisfactory, on account of the large quantity of albumen and fibrine contained in it, both of them also containing sulphur.
If the warm blood be stirred with a bundle of twigs, as it flows from the veins, the fibrine concretes, and forms long fibres and knots, while it retains its usual appearance in other respects.
The clot contains fibrine and colouring matter in various proportions.
In the animal which died in thirty-six hours there was commencing perimetritis and peritonitis, while in the one that died after the lapse of sixty hours the abdomen was found to contain fibrine and pus.
On this the spirit may act in two different ways, according to the degree in which it affects the water that holds the fibrine in solution.
A further action upon the blood, instituted by alcohol in excess, is upon the fibrine or the plastic colloidal matter.
This is the fibrine of the blood, which is identical in all its properties with muscular fibre, when the latter is purified from all foreign matters.
Vegetable fibrine and albumen take the form in the stomach of the graminivorous animal as animal fibrine and albumen do in that of the carnivorous animal.
But along with this nitrogen, that is, combined with it in the form offibrine or albumen, the animal receives only about 14 1/2 oz.
Those vegetable principles, which in animals are used to form blood, contain the chief constituents of blood, fibrine and albumen, ready formed, as far as regards their composition.
This solution, whether made with fibrineor albumen, has the very same re-actions with all substances yet tried.
Chemical analysis has led to the remarkable result, that fibrine and albumen contain the same organic elements united in the same proportion,--i.
The fibrinewhich lined the pleura pulmonalis and pleura diaphragmatica, presented on its inner surface a smooth and polished appearance, and in colour exactly resembled the yellowish fibrine found in the clots of the heart of this patient.
The lower compartment was itself subdivided into several others, by layers of coloured fibrine intersecting each other.
This substance, along with the fibrine and a red colouring matter in which iron is a constituent, constitute the globules of blood.
Analysis has shown that fibrine and albumen are perfectly identical in chemical composition.
Thus, on one side slender threads arise, termed fibrine or filaments, and on the other lymph fluid appears, which receives the particles of salts freed from the filaments during their chemical separation.
The contrast which exists between fibrineand lymph, and the similarity of lymph to nerve fat when taken together, justify the conclusion that the nerve substance lecithin, was formed from lymph in the first instance.
When the fibrine and lymph are organized from the protoplasm, the remaining albumen is absolutely unchanged and ready to furnish material for the growth of either.
In some of the more extreme instances, where there was fear of collapse from separation of fibrine in the heart or pulmonary artery, ammonia has been given freely according to the method I have for so many years inculcated.
The first unpleasant symptoms disappear, and the acid citrate of potash of the juice, by a simple chemic action decreases the amount of fibrine in the blood to an extent which prevents the development of pneumonia.
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