It has resulted in the devotion of most of the study which has been given to life processes and living things to animal chemistry, or "physiological chemistry.
A more logical arrangement so far as the systematic study of these properties is concerned would be to take up chapter XV before undertaking the study of the proteins (this order is actually followed in some texts on Physiological Chemistry).
Lo Monaco, Director of the Institut of Physiological Chemistry of the University of Rome.
He rightly attributes a great value to Pflueger's cyanogen theory, because "it makes a strictly scientific study of the problem in close relation to the facts of physiological chemistry, and goes thoroughly into detail.
Sceptical Neovitalism was first formulated by Bunge, of Basle (1887), in the introduction to his Manual of Physiological Chemistry.
There was then no such thing as the cell-theory or as physiological chemistry; ontogeny and paleontology were still in their cradles.
The true science of human nutrition can be evolved only from an accurate knowledge of both food chemistry and of physiological chemistry.
The sciences of physiological chemistry and of food chemistry can be made useful only by uniting them--putting them together--fitting one into the other for the betterment of the human species.
By the aid of physiological chemistry I was successful in finding a pathway to the centre of those mysterious occurrences of life.
Quoted from Gamgee’s Physiological Chemistry of the Animal Body, vol.
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