Both Liebig and Johannes Mueller remained vitalists, notwithstanding the discovery of the synthesis of urea and the increasing number of organic compounds which were built up artificially by purely chemical methods.
Organic life--in its lowest and simplest form--is nothing but a form of metabolism, and therefore a purely chemical process.
It is important to notice that Mohl, the author of the name, conceived it in a purely chemical, not a morphological, sense, like Oscar Hertwig and other recent cytologists.
We shall see later on that this is a purely chemical process, something like catalysis in inorganic combinations; and for this neither special organs nor fine elementary structures in the plasm are needed.
It is first dissolved bypurely chemical processes, and the nutritive fluid is poured into the blood.
An eminent friend of mine often speaks of the mistake of those physicians who regard man's ailments as purely chemical, to be met by chemical remedies only.
The tanning of leather is a purely chemical process, and in some processes the whole operation of preparing the leather is a chemical one.
This process at first sight appears to be a purely chemical one, and reminds us of the oxidation which occurs when alcohol is allowed to pass over a platinum sponge.
The deposition of gypsum is purely chemical, and it occurs under about the same physical conditions as the deposition of salt; i.
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