. The Twin City Chautauqua journal. cannot be fully ansAvered by chemical analy-sis, for the reason that this process necessar-ily kills living matter, and the results teachus little of the combinations existing in thematter when alive. Again, he says: We know nothing of theprecise chemical composition of living proto-plasm, because living protoplasm cannot besubjected to chemical analysis without de-stroying its life. Prof. Ladd, of Yale Uni- versity, says: Physiological chemistry is ingeneral encompassed with many difficulties are not due simply to thecoir,))lex constituti


. The Twin City Chautauqua journal. cannot be fully ansAvered by chemical analy-sis, for the reason that this process necessar-ily kills living matter, and the results teachus little of the combinations existing in thematter when alive. Again, he says: We know nothing of theprecise chemical composition of living proto-plasm, because living protoplasm cannot besubjected to chemical analysis without de-stroying its life. Prof. Ladd, of Yale Uni- versity, says: Physiological chemistry is ingeneral encompassed with many difficulties are not due simply to thecoir,))lex constitution of most of its s\ib-stances with which it has to deal. They arealso very largely due to the face that thesesubstances are products of life, and livingtissue cannot be at the same time kept innormal condition and subject to handlingnecessary for chemical analysis. As soon asit is no longer alive, or at any rate long be-fore and chemical analysis can be comjileted,the constitution of such tissue is carefully the ch


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