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Introductory and Historical
Chapter One
-- On the nature of fibrin
isolated from the clot or obtained by whipping the blood.
-- The blood fibrin.
-- Fibrinous microzymas.
-- Fibrin and oxygenated water.
-- The ferment of fibrin.
Chapter Two
-- On the actual specific
individuality of the albuminoid proximate principles.
-- The albuminoids.
-- Coagulation.
-- The albuminoids of the fibrin.
-- The albuminoids of the serum.
-- Haemoglobin. Haemoglobin and oxygenated water.
Chapter Three
-- The state of the fibrin
in the blood at the moment of venesection.
-- The fibrin without microzymas.
-- The haematic microzymian molecular granulations.
Chapter Four
-- The real structure of
the red blood globule.
-- The microzymas of the blood globules.
-- The blood globules in general.
Chapter Five
-- The real nature of the
blood at the moment of bleeding.
-- The living parts of the blood protoplasm.
-- The unchangeable character of mixtures of proximate principles.
-- The vitellin microzymas and the blood globules.
-- The vascular system.
Chapter Six
-- The real chemical, anatomical
and physiological meaning of the coagulation of the shed blood.
-- Coagulation of the blood.
-- The blood of the horse.
-- The serum of the blood.
-- Coagulation of blood diluted with water.
-- Second phase of the spontaneous alteration of the blood in
calcined air.
-- Oxygen has no share in the destruction of the globules in the
defibrinated blood.
-- Spontaneous alteration of flesh. Spontaneous alteration of
milk.
-- Fermentation of the egg.
-- Spontaneous destruction of the cellule of yeast.
-- Spontaneous destruction of tissues.
-- Spontaneous alteration of the blood.
Chapter Seven
-- The blood is a flowing
tissue and therefore spontaneously alterable.
-- Pasteur and the germs of the air.
-- Robin and the alteration of the blood.
-- Microzymas and spores of schizomycetes.
-- Microzymas and micrococcus.
-- The microzymas and the circulatory system.
-- Comparison of the microzymas of the blood, the circulatory
system, and other tissues.
-- Autonomy of the microzymas.
Chapter Eight
-- The microzymas and bacteriology.
-- Ovular and vitellin microzymas.
-- Microzymas and molecular granulations.
-- Geological microzymas.
-- Biological characteristics of microzymas.
-- Microzymas and their perennity.
-- Microzymas and pathology. Phagocytosis.
-- Microzymas and anthrax. Microzymas and disease.
-- Microzymas and microbes.
-- Microzymas and the individual coefficient.
-- Microzymas, life and death.
-- Microzymas, blood and protoplasm. Conclusions.