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A thorough yet readable guide to the chemistry that powers the human body, this work opens by framing biological chemistry as the bridge between the environment and life itself. The author catalogues the essential elements—oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and many others—explaining how they circulate, combine, and continuously transform to sustain everything from basic muscle activity to higher mental functions.
The first chapter dives into the inorganic realm, classifying gases, acids, oxides and salts while detailing the roles of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide within blood, tissues and metabolism. Readers will hear vivid descriptions of how these substances interact, the way oxygen fuels cellular heat, and how carbon dioxide is both a by‑product and a regulator. The narrative balances historical scientific language with clear explanations, making it an engaging listen for anyone curious about the foundations of physiological chemistry.
Language
it
Duration
~2 hours (126K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A late-19th-century Italian science writer, this author is known for a concise guide to physiological chemistry that explains how the body’s vital processes connect to the substances it takes in. His surviving work has remained available through public-domain archives, giving modern readers a glimpse of early biochemistry in clear, compact form.
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