A Text-Book of Comparative Physiology for Students And Practitioners of Comparative (Veterinary) Medicine

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As lias been intimated from time to time, thus far, as a result of the metabolism of the tissues, certain products require constant removal from the blood to prevent poisonous effects.
These substances are in all probability much more numerous than physiological chemistry has as yet distinctly recognized or, at all events, isolated. Quantitatively considered, the most important are carbonic anhydride, water, urea, and, of less im- portance, perhaps, certain salts.
In many invertebrates and in a
...ll vertebrates several organs take part in this work of elimination of waste products or puri- fication of the blood, one set of which — the respiratory — we have just studied ; and we now continue the consideration of the subject of excretion, this term being reserved for the pro- cess of separating harmful products from the blood and dis- charging them from the body.
We strongly recommend the student to make the study of excretion comparative in the sense of noting how one organ engaged in the process supplements another.


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