Die organische Chemie in ihrer Anwendung auf Physiologie und Pathologie
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The author adapts rigorous chemical methods and quantitative measurement to biological problems, arguing that chemical forces and reactions underlie vital processes and disease. He critiques reliance on anatomical description, qualitative doctrines, and indiscriminate reagent testing, and proposes systematic analysis of metabolism, blood and excretions, nutrition, and respiration to reveal physiological mechanisms and pathological causes. The work outlines principles for applying laboratory chemistry to living tissues, explains how altered chemical relations produce disease manifestations, and advocates a measurement-based pathology and therapeutics grounded in organic chemical principles.
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