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4. Chemico-Physiological Investigations on the Cephalopod Liver, and its identity as a true Pancreas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

A. B. Griffiths
Affiliation:
Lecturer on Chemistry and Physics, Technical College, Manchester, &c. Communicated
W. E. Hoyle Esq.
Affiliation:
Lecturer on Chemistry and Physics, Technical College, Manchester, &c. Communicated
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In a memoir published in the Chemical News, vol. xlviii. Page 37, and the Journal of the Chemical Society, 1884, page 94, I gave some account of a peculiar excretory product found in the Sepia's “liver.”The product was found to be albumin in pseudo-crystalline aggregations when examined under the microscope. These bodies are not of a constant occurrence in this organ of the Sepia. Since the publication of the above paper, which is a year and a half ago, I have made a thorough examination of this organ in Sepia, which substaniate and extend the observations of Krukenberg, Fredericq, and Jousset de Bellesme.

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Proceedings 1184-85
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1886

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note * page 79 Untersuch. Physicl. Inst. Heidelberg, Bd. i. p. 327, 1878.

note † page 79 Bull. Acad. Sci. Belgique, t. lvi. p. 761, 1878; Rev. Internat. Sci., iii. p. 263, 1879.

note ‡ page 79 Comptes Rendus, t. lxxxviii. pp. 304, 428, 1879.