LECTURE I. THE GENERAL NATURE OF PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES AND OF PROTEIDS. INTRODUCTORY. LECTURE II. PROTEOLYSIS BY PEPSIN-HYDROCHLORIC ACID, WITH A LECTURE III. PROTEOLYSIS BY TRYPSIN ABSORPTION OF THE MAIN In this transcription a black dotted underline indicates a hyperlink to a page or footnote; hyperlinks are also marked by aqua highlighting when the mouse pointer hovers over them. Page numbers are shown in the right margin. Footnotes are located at the end of the book. Punctuation inconsistencies have been corrected silently, except for those occurring in footnote reference sources, which remain as in the original. Inconsistencies of hyphenation, use of italics, and spacing of abbreviations (such as i.e. and c.c.) have not been changed. In a large table following page 31, apparent inconsistencies of the authors of referenced sources are as in the original. Some of the figures in this table are indistinct. Passages of German text contain possible typographic errors that have been left as in the original. Spelling inconsistencies have not been altered, e.g. albumin/albumen/albumine/albumid, but the following overt spelling errors were corrected: CARTWRIGHT LECTURES 1894 ON DIGESTIVE PROTEOLYSISBEING THE CARTWRIGHT LECTURES FOR 1894 DELIVERED BEFORE THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE BY R. H. CHITTENDEN, Ph.D. Professor of Physiological Chemistry in Yale University NEW HAVEN, CONN.: TUTTLE, MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR, PUBLISHERS. 1895 THE TUTTLE, MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR PRESS, NEW HAVEN, CONN. |