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Du suc gastrique et de son rôle dans la nutrition.

Publication Details

Paris: Rignoux, 1843 CE.

Bernard showed that if sucrose is injected directly into the blood it is eliminated by the kidneys while glucose is retained, and that gastric juice transforms sucrose into assimilable sugar. See F. J. Holmes, Claude Bernard and animal chemistry: The emergence of a scientist, Cambridge, Mass., 1974. This includes a history of research on digestion from 1750-1848.

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Entry Number#992.3
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/718
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External URLdu-suc-gastrique-et-de-son-rle-dans-la-nutrition

Geographic Context

Publication place: Paris

Mentioned in annotation: Cambridge, MA