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2. On the principle of Vital Affinity, as illustrated by recent Observations in Organic Chemistry. Part I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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The objects of this paper were, first, to vindicate the use of the term affinity, and assert the principle which that term is intended to express, viz., that in living bodies ordinary chemical affinities undergo a certain change or modification, either by the addition of affinities peculiar to the living state, or the suspension of some of those which act elsewhere; and, secondly, to attempt, from a review of facts recently ascertained, an exposition of the laws, according to which these modifications of ordinary chemical affinities take place, and a discrimination of those changes in living bodies, which may be ascribed to them.

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Proceedings 1845-46
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1850

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