Publication Date: 1893
Seller: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germany
Arch. Phys. norm. path. 5, 5. - Paris, G.Masson, 1893, 8°, pp.447-454, orig. Broschur. Par Nicolas Maurice Arthus (1862-1945) and Adolphe Huber "Préparateurs de physiologie à la Sorbonne (Travail du laboratoires de physiologie de la Sarbonne).
Publication Date: 1894
Seller: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germany
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Arch. Phys. norm. path. 5, 3. - Paris, G.Masson, Juillet 1894, 8°, pp.622-630, orig. Broschur; mit eigenhändiger Widmung der Verfassers. NICOLAS MAURICE ARTHUS (1862-1945), " also studied the activity of such proteolytic enzymes as trypsin. In 1896 he presented a medical dissertation. Nature des enzymes. Pointing out that the analytical chemistry of proteins was in a state of utmost confusion, Arthus advocated the view, already formulated by L. de Jager, that enzymes were not chemical compounds but "properties" or agents resembling physical processes (such as light or magnetism) that trigger chemical effects on their substrates-a concept that turned out to be misleading." Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography.