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" Thus starch, gum, sugar, beer, wine, spirits, &c., furnish no element capable of entering into the composition of blood, muscular fibre, or any part which is the seat of the vital principle. "
The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal ... - Page 94
1851
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Familiar letters on chemistry, ed. by J. Gardner

Justus freiherr von Liebig - 1843 - 208 pages
...two great classes, one of which serves for the nutrition and reproduction of the animal body, whilst the other ministers to quite different purposes. Thus...conditions of the maintenance of animal life, are a constant supply of certain matters, animal food, and of oxygen, in the shape of atmospheric air....
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Railway readings

Railway readings - 1847 - 172 pages
...veiled in mystery —a key to many of Nature's most curious recesses .-—L iebig. Nutrition.—Starch, gum, sugar, beer, wine, spirits, &c., furnish no element...composition of blood, muscular fibre, or any part that is the seat of the vital principle. They are the elements of respiration in our food. No nitrogenized...
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Chemistry, and Its Application to Physiology, Agriculture, and Commerce

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - Agriculture - 1848 - 68 pages
...proved his ignorance : his rhodium is iron, and his silicon an impure incombustible coal. LETTERVI. hunger, of the exact nature of death ; and we are...conditions of the maintenance of animal life, are a constant supply of certain matters, animal food, and of oxygen, in the shape of atmospheric air....
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Complete works on chemistry

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1852 - 424 pages
...purposes. Thus starch, gum, sugar, beer, wine, spirits, &c., furnish no element capable of entering iito the composition of blood, muscular fibre, or any part...universally interesting to trace the great change our yiews have undergone upon those subjects, as well as to become acquainted with the researches from...
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Our drinks; or, The nature and physical effects of fermented liquors

A. GILMOUR - Alcohol - 1856 - 104 pages
...be chylified or converted into albumen, the great pabulum of life. Liebig accordingly affirms, that beer, wine, spirits, &c., furnish no element capable...any part which is the seat of the vital principle.* (2.) But in finding its way through the human body, it does not observe the laws which regulate the...
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The Ipswich series of temperance tracts, Volume 1

Ipswich series - 1856 - 688 pages
...the other ministers to quite different purposes. Thus starch, gum, sugar, beer, wine, spirits, fyc., furnish no element capable of entering into the composition...any part which is the seat of the vital principle." Kirby O'Sullivan of the Laboratory of Professor Liebig, in the Medical Times observes : " It is a mistaken...
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Meliora, Volumes 1-2

Social sciences - 1859 - 798 pages
...metamorphosis.'t Alcohol has no pretensions to rank as a histogenetic aliment. ' Beer, wine, spirit, &c., furnish no element capable of entering into the...part which is the seat of the vital principle.'}: ' Alcohol does not effect any direct implied in the witty and popular work, No. 6 (pp. 6, 24) at the...
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Meliora, Volumes 3-4

Social sciences - 1861 - 774 pages
...title to be regarded as nourishment. This Dr. Liebig at once admitted. ' Beer, wine, suirits, etc., furnish no element capable of entering into the composition...any part which is the seat of the vital principle.* But if alcohol could not claim to rank with albumen as plastic, histogenetic food, might it not, like...
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The Bible Rule of Temperance: Total Abstinence from All Intoxicating Drink

George Duffield - Temperance - 1868 - 224 pages
...arrived more than twenty years ago. "Beer, wine, spirits, etc., furnish," says this learned chemist, "no element capable of entering into the composition of blood, muscular fibre, or any part which is thereat of the vital principle." * "The circulation will appear accelerated at the expense of the force...
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Textbook of Temperance

Frederic Richard Lees - History - 1869 - 326 pages
...muscle, nerve, or brain. It cannot, therefore, nourish. Baron LIEBIG says : " Beer, wine, spirits, etc., furnish no element capable of entering into the composition...any part which is the seat of the vital principle." Prof. MOLESCHOTT, in his work on the " Chemistry of 57. What is the final conclusion in regard to Alcohol...
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