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RefNoAP/38/1
LevelItem
TitleUnpublished paper, 'Micro-chemical researches on the digestion of amylaceous foods' by Philip Burnard Ayres
CreatorAyres; Philip Burnard (1813-1863); British physician; botanist
Date1855
DescriptionAfter some general historical remarks on the methods employed in the investigation of the complicated phenomena of the process of digestion, the comparatively small results obtained by chemical analysis of the contents of the stomach, intestinal canal, and of the evacuations, by Tiedemann and Gmelin, Berzelius, and others, Ayres proceeds to demonstrate the necessity of a minute examination of the contents of the alimentary canal by the microscope, and such chemical tests as we possess for the determination of the changes of such articles of food as exhibit definite structure.

Annotations in ink throughout. Marked on front as 'Archives November 8 1855'.

Subject: Physiology / Chemistry

Received 11 January 1855. Read 1 February 1855. Communicated by John Bishop.

Whilst the Royal Society declined to publish this paper in full, an abstract of the paper was published in volume 7 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'Micro-chemical researches on the digestion of starch and amylaceous foods'.

A version of this paper was published by Ayres in the American Journal of Dental Science: Ayres, Philip Burnard. 'Micro-Chemical Researches on the Digestion of Starch and Amylaceous Foods.' The American Journal of Dental Science, volume 6, number 2 (1856), pp. 276-284.
Extent168p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1854.0058
RelatedRecordRR/3/12
RR/4/11
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CodePersonNameDates
NA329Bishop; John (1797 - 1873)1797 - 1873
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