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XII. Scientific Imagination Confronted by Experimental Complexity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
- I. Chemists, Physiologists, the Problem of Nutrition 1
- II. Paris and Giessen at Odds 34
- III. The Debate over the Source of Animal Fat 48
- IV. The French Chemists on the Defensive 77
- V. The Persistence of Jean-Baptiste Boussingault 96
- VI. Origins of Claude Bernard’s Research in Animal Chemistry 118
- VII. The Investigation of Digestion, 1750–1830 141
- VIII. The Pepsin Theory 160
- IX. French Investigations of Digestion 179
- X. Bernard’s First Theory of Gastric Digestion 197
- XI. Bernard and Barreswil in a Busy Field 214
- XII. Scientific Imagination Confronted by Experimental Complexity 247
- XIII. Herbivorous and Carnivorous Nutrition–a Success amid Further Setbacks 278
- XIV. Claude Bernard and Louis Mialhe 298
- XV. A New Look at Old Projects 321
- XVI. The Persistence of Claude Bernard 340
- XVII. The Pancreatic Juice: “A Different Field of Activity” 377
- XVIII. The Search for Sugar 401
- XIX. The Source of Sugar in Animals 426
- XX. Conclusion 445
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Appendices. Abbreviations Used in Bibliography and Notes. Bibliography. Notes. Index
- Appendix A 459
- Appendix B 460
- Appendix C 461
- Appendix D 462
- Appendix E 465
- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES 466
- Bibliography 467
- Notes 485
- Index 535
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
- I. Chemists, Physiologists, the Problem of Nutrition 1
- II. Paris and Giessen at Odds 34
- III. The Debate over the Source of Animal Fat 48
- IV. The French Chemists on the Defensive 77
- V. The Persistence of Jean-Baptiste Boussingault 96
- VI. Origins of Claude Bernard’s Research in Animal Chemistry 118
- VII. The Investigation of Digestion, 1750–1830 141
- VIII. The Pepsin Theory 160
- IX. French Investigations of Digestion 179
- X. Bernard’s First Theory of Gastric Digestion 197
- XI. Bernard and Barreswil in a Busy Field 214
- XII. Scientific Imagination Confronted by Experimental Complexity 247
- XIII. Herbivorous and Carnivorous Nutrition–a Success amid Further Setbacks 278
- XIV. Claude Bernard and Louis Mialhe 298
- XV. A New Look at Old Projects 321
- XVI. The Persistence of Claude Bernard 340
- XVII. The Pancreatic Juice: “A Different Field of Activity” 377
- XVIII. The Search for Sugar 401
- XIX. The Source of Sugar in Animals 426
- XX. Conclusion 445
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Appendices. Abbreviations Used in Bibliography and Notes. Bibliography. Notes. Index
- Appendix A 459
- Appendix B 460
- Appendix C 461
- Appendix D 462
- Appendix E 465
- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES 466
- Bibliography 467
- Notes 485
- Index 535