. The Bacteriological world and modern medicine . 14 /~ ,\1SX^ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ^ 23 24 25 \ 26 27 28 --^^ s ^^^^ / 29 30 31 32 33 34 / \ \ ; 35 36 37 38 39 40. 42 43 44 i^iik 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 CANCEROUS CELLS, SHOWING INCLUSIONS. TY-i • • Bacteriological World AND MODERN MEDICINE. VOL. I. BATTLE CREEK, MICH, U. S. A, MAY, 1892. NO. 7. Original Articles. PROTOPLASMIC FOCI-THEORY OFMETABOLISM. An Elaboration of the Views contained inTHE Paper read by Dr. Morton at theFirst Meeting of the American Elec-tro-therapeutic Association. BY HORATIO R. BIGELOW, M. D. Dr. Mortons
. The Bacteriological world and modern medicine . 14 /~ ,\1SX^ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ^ 23 24 25 \ 26 27 28 --^^ s ^^^^ / 29 30 31 32 33 34 / \ \ ; 35 36 37 38 39 40. 42 43 44 i^iik 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 CANCEROUS CELLS, SHOWING INCLUSIONS. TY-i • • Bacteriological World AND MODERN MEDICINE. VOL. I. BATTLE CREEK, MICH, U. S. A, MAY, 1892. NO. 7. Original Articles. PROTOPLASMIC FOCI-THEORY OFMETABOLISM. An Elaboration of the Views contained inTHE Paper read by Dr. Morton at theFirst Meeting of the American Elec-tro-therapeutic Association. BY HORATIO R. BIGELOW, M. D. Dr. Mortons views, as he has terselystated them to me in a private communi-cation bearing date, Oct. 8, 1891, are asfollows : — In the voltaic couple the initialchemical exchanges are in the electrolyteand in the positive plate, not necessarilyor initially in the negative plate to whichthe hydrogen goes. But the negativeplate may very easily happen to be per-oxidized (or oxidized), then here comesin anabolism, /. e. reconstruction of tissueand building up of new products (synthe-sis) ; I say, creation of fats, ferments,glycogen, and all that the animal buildsor anabolizes
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