Autumn leaves . true ; but if theypossessed not his rich flavor and fatness, their acidi-ties were considerably mollified, which was a cleargain. But it will not do to have too many vinegar- SUGAR AND VINEGAR IN MAN. 241 bottles in society. It is to be feared they are alreadytoo numerous for the sugar-canes. Under this im-pression, and apprehending that the disproportion isincreasing, we have engaged some chemists, partic-ularly those who are distinguishing themselves bydoing so much to fertilize our soils and improve ourcandies, to try and see what discoveries can beeffected in the human micr
Autumn leaves . true ; but if theypossessed not his rich flavor and fatness, their acidi-ties were considerably mollified, which was a cleargain. But it will not do to have too many vinegar- SUGAR AND VINEGAR IN MAN. 241 bottles in society. It is to be feared they are alreadytoo numerous for the sugar-canes. Under this im-pression, and apprehending that the disproportion isincreasing, we have engaged some chemists, partic-ularly those who are distinguishing themselves bydoing so much to fertilize our soils and improve ourcandies, to try and see what discoveries can beeffected in the human microcosm. They have beenespecially enjoined to inquire, if other organs besidethe liver do not yield sugar. Our own opinion is,that the heart ought to be the most abundant pro-ducer of sugar in the whole organism. And weare sure of one thing, which is, that however smallor large the quantity might be from that pure source,the real value of it would far exceed that of allthe other organs of the body put together. 16.
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