The Functional Inertia of Living Matter a Contribution to the Physiological the
The Functional Inertia of Living Matter a Contribution to the Physiological the
David Fraser Fraser Harris
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It has been adversely criticised lately in " Recent Advances in Physiology and Bio- chemistry/' but Dr. Hopkins, J lecturer on Physio- logical Chemistry at Cambridge, thus w T rote of the notion in 1898, ' The view is plausible, and indeed it cannot be said to be disproved, that we have in the mammalian uric acid a vestigial relic of the earlier type of excretion something analogous with the vermiform appendix, the ductus arteriosus or the ear-point. " If this or any other metabolism be admitte...d, it is the property of inertia in protoplasm and not affectability that is in the main causally responsible for its continuance. Human character asserts itself often very early indeed in certain cases ; how frequently we read of the precocity of men of genius. Precocity is but our term for ability, intellectuality, above the average appear- ing so early that education can have had little or no * Loc, cit. P. 187. F The italics are mine. + G. Hopkins article, "The Urine. " "Text-book of Physiology by British Authors, " vol.
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