Practical physiological chemistry; a book designed for use in courses in practical physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science . Fig. 75.—Oxyhemoglobin Crystals from Blood or the C.\ from a micro-photograph furnished by Prof. E. T. Reichert, of the University of Pennsvlvania. 254 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY of over one hundred species of animal and subsequently studied thecharacteristics of the crystals very minutely from the standpoint ofcrystallography. Their findings may prove of importance from thestandpoint of heredity and the origin of Fig. 76.—Oxyhemo
Practical physiological chemistry; a book designed for use in courses in practical physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science . Fig. 75.—Oxyhemoglobin Crystals from Blood or the C.\ from a micro-photograph furnished by Prof. E. T. Reichert, of the University of Pennsvlvania. 254 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY of over one hundred species of animal and subsequently studied thecharacteristics of the crystals very minutely from the standpoint ofcrystallography. Their findings may prove of importance from thestandpoint of heredity and the origin of Fig. 76.—Oxyhemoglobin Crystals from Blood of the from a micro-photograph furnished by Prof. E. T. Reichert, of the University of Pennsylvania. 1 HEMOGLOBIN Carbon monoxide hemoglobin Acid hematin (+ globin)
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