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Excerpt from A Text-Book of Physiology
The Author's chief objects have been brevity and completeness. In pursuance of the latter, he has laid great stress on the numerous physico chemical researches which have done so much for modern Physiology. This has involved a short account Of those parts of the physical sciences on which such researches are based.
Hence the advanced student of Physiology may use this book as a convenient summary of many experiments hitherto imperfectly known in this country. While the beginner will certainly find that, in addition to a full though condensed treatment of the first principles of this science, it comprehends so much of various kindred subjects as may either obviate, or what is better, fructify, a reference to the ordinary text-books of each. And in this respect it seems peculiarly adapted to that increasing number of the educated public, who, although unable to devote themselves to an extended course of study, still desire some insight into the natural laws which regulate their own life and welfare.
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