| 1866 - 546 páginas
...consists. They may be called, therefore, bone material». 2. The salino substances— chloride of sodium and potassium, sulphate, and phosphate of potash,...— supply the blood, juice of flesh, and various oilier animal juices, with the necessary mineral constituents. 3. Albumen, gluten, legumin, and other... | |
| Augustus Voelcker - 1850 - 880 páginas
...consists. They may be called, therefore, bone materials. 2. The saline substances—chlorides of sodium and potassium, sulphate and phosphate of potash and...soda, and some other mineral matters occurring in food—supply the blood, juice of flesh, and various animal juices with the necessary mineral constituents.... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1858 - 908 páginas
...blood, and likewise of salts of potash which abound in the juice of flesh. The saline matters thus supply the blood, juice of flesh, and various animal juices, with the necessary mineral constituents. The organic or combustible part of all food is composed of a great variety of organic compounds, such... | |
| Charles Lawrence - 1859 - 120 páginas
...consists; they may be called therefore bone materials. " 2. The saline substances, chlorides of sodium and potassium, sulphate and phosphate of potash and...juices, with the necessary mineral constituents. " 3. Albumen, gluten, legumin, and other nitrogen-containing principles of food, furnish the animal with... | |
| Charles Louis Flint - 1859 - 428 páginas
...materials of which the bony skeleton of its body consists. "Saline substances — chlorides of sodium and potassium, sulphate and phosphate of potash and...animal juices, with the necessary mineral constituents. "The healthy state of an animal can thus only be preserved by a mixed food; that is, food which contains... | |
| 1861 - 590 páginas
...consists. They may be called therefore " bone materials." 2. " The saline substances, chlorides of sodium and potassium, sulphate and phosphate of potash and...juices, with the necessary mineral constituents.*' Adding to these two expositions of the uses of mineral constituents of food, the following, also from... | |
| robert scott burn - 1861 - 738 páginas
...required for the formation of blood and flesh ; they are therefore called fleshforming substances. sulphate and phosphate of potash and soda, and some other mineral matters occurring in food—supply the blood, juice of flesh, and various animal juices, with the necessary mineral constituents.... | |
| Arthur Young - 1862 - 656 páginas
...phosphates of lime and other bone materials. The saline substances — chlorides of sodinm and potassinm, sulphate and phosphate of potash and soda, and some...animal juices with the necessary mineral constituents. (2) Albumen, gluten, legumin, and other nitrogen-containing principles of food, furnish the animal... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1865 - 346 páginas
...the materials of which the bony skeleton of its body consists. Saline substances, chlorides of sodium and potassium, sulphate and phosphate of potash and...juices, with .the necessary mineral constituents. The healthy state of the animal can thus only be preserved by a mixed food, that is, food which contains... | |
| New York State Agricultural Society - 1865 - 738 páginas
...the materials of which the bony skeleton of its body consists. Saline substances, chlorides of sodium and potassium, sulphate and phosphate of potash and...animal juices, with the necessary mineral constituents. The healthy slate of the animal can thus only be preserved by a mixed food, that is food which contains... | |
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