Practical Physiological Chemistry (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Sydney William Cole

 
9781332818488: Practical Physiological Chemistry (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Practical physiological chemistry made clear and actionable. This edition gathers practical laboratory methods for urine analysis, bile pigments, and blood components, with detailed stepwise procedures and interpretation tips.

The material covers common tests and reagents used in physiological chemistry, including glucose and acetone detection, bile pigment analysis, and protein tests. It presents approachable, assay-based guidance you can apply in a teaching lab or clinical setting, illustrating how to prepare reagents, run the tests, and read the results.


  • Step-by-step assays for urine composition, including glucose, acetone bodies, and nitrogenous compounds.

  • Procedures for bile pigments and bile salts, with careful notes on interpretation and potential interferences.

  • Instructions for protein studies, coagulation tests, and enzyme-related assays relevant to clinical chemistry.

  • Practical tips on reagent preparation, color reactions, and data interpretation to avoid common errors.



Ideal for readers seeking a focused, hands-on reference to classic laboratory methods in physiological chemistry.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Too often a student is discouraged in his work and displeased with his Text-B ook by finding that a minute care in following the instruction given fails to produce the specified result. I trust that no such difficulty will be met with in working through this Book. Each and every exercise given here I have first worked through and obtained the result stated. All I ask of the student is a zealous and interested care and he will then have no difficulty in performing the experiments and learning the lessons they teach. The ground covered is more than is at present necessary for most examinations in medicine, but I feel that this is justified by the growing importance of the subject and the increasing standard of the knowledge of it required of candidates at these examinations. A special feature of the book is the notes that follow certain of the exercises. These notes summarise a series of exercises, indicate the special precautions that are necessary for success or give the probable reasons for an apparent failure in the performance of a given exercise. They should be carefully studied both before and after the exercise to which they refer. At the end of the book spaces are provided for the student to draw various crystalline forms from preparations made by himself. I consider this a more instructive plan than giving illustrations of typical crystals, which often differ considerably from those prepared in class work. A blank chart for recording the absorption spectra of various pigment solutions and colour reactions is also added. The drawings should be shown to the demonstrator of the class for comments or corrections. SYDNEY W. COLE. TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. November,
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