Animal Chemistry
Or, Organic Chemistry in its Applications to Physiology and Pathology
Justus Liebig author William Gregory translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Aug '17
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An 1842 study of animal metabolism by an innovative German chemist who reinvigorated the field of applied chemistry across Europe.
In this 1842 study, innovative German chemist Justus von Liebig (1803–73) analyses animal metabolism using methods applied in organic chemistry. Several of his works, including this one, were translated into English by his colleague William Gregory (1803–58), who popularised Liebig's laboratory-based teaching methods among British researchers.At the age of thirteen, chemistry enthusiast Justus von Liebig (1803–73) witnessed the devastation caused by a summer of crop failure. Three decades later, Liebig had become a leading German chemist based at the University of Giessen and had made significant contributions to agriculture and medicine in addition to his pioneering work in organic chemistry. This 1842 study in animal metabolism includes detailed analysis of the chemical transformation undergone in healthy and diseased organisms. Although Liebig considers that chemical analysis alone is not sufficient to explain physiological processes driven by 'vital forces', he argues that it offers quantitative research methods that are superior to mere observation. Several of his works, including this one, were translated into English by his colleague, Scottish chemist William Gregory (1803–58). Liebig's laboratory-based teaching methods quickly gained popularity among British researchers and contributed to the founding of the Royal College of Chemistry in 1845.
ISBN: 9781108080071
Dimensions: 217mm x 142mm x 22mm
Weight: 500g
382 pages