. General physiology; an outline of the science of life. . / II Fig. 142.—/, Amoilia] A, normal; B, in necrobiosis. //, Leucocyte ; A, normal; B, in necrobiosis. they become again passively extended by the action of elastic elements. In brief, it is found everywhere that protoplasm whose contractility can in any way be expressed dies in the condition of contraction. It would be of value to determine, by a comparative investiga- tion of necrobiotic phenomena, still other peculiarities common to histolytic processes. As Israel ('97,1, 2) has rightly emphasised very recently in his researches upo


. General physiology; an outline of the science of life. . / II Fig. 142.—/, Amoilia] A, normal; B, in necrobiosis. //, Leucocyte ; A, normal; B, in necrobiosis. they become again passively extended by the action of elastic elements. In brief, it is found everywhere that protoplasm whose contractility can in any way be expressed dies in the condition of contraction. It would be of value to determine, by a comparative investiga- tion of necrobiotic phenomena, still other peculiarities common to histolytic processes. As Israel ('97,1, 2) has rightly emphasised very recently in his researches upon the death of the cell, especiallj- the kind of death and the duration of necrobiosis should be studied. Only through the comparative history of death can an under- standing of necrobiotic phenomena, which is now largely wanting, be hoped for in time, and with it will come an advance in our knowledge of the vital process itself. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Verworn, Max, 1863-1921; Lee, Frederic S. (Frederic Schiller), 1859-1939. London, Macmillan and co. , limited; New York, The Macmillan company


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