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- The New York Medical Journal, 1878, Vol. 27 (Classic Reprint)
The New York Medical Journal, 1878, Vol. 27 (Classic Reprint)
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After establishing the main points bearing upon the origin of this glucose by a systematic laborious, and justly-cele brated experimentation, Bernard observed that the formation of sugar in the liver is, to a certain extent, independent of the circulation, and that it may continue, even after extirpa tion of the liver, in virtue of a glycogenetic property resident in the hepatic tissue, since by digestion, at a proper tempera ture, the quantity of sugar is notably increased, becoming after a certain time very' abundant. Notwithstanding his acquaintance with this fact and others of a similar import, Bernard has omitted to express any suspicion that during life.
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