The Secrets of Lawn Tennis

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The Secrets of Lawn Tennis
F W Payn
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Macaire and Marcet, have proved that the blood of the herbivora contains as much nitrogen as that of the camivora. Nitrogen is also present in their muscular tissues, &c., to the same extent. How did it get there? For in the case of such animals as the goat and the chamois it is simply a violent fiction to suggest that they get their proteid out of their food alone. And this is so in the case of all the grass-eating animals also, whose food often only contains a trace of nitrogen, yet neverthel...ess they develop great muscular power, and possess as much nitrogen in their system as the carnivora. The plants which produce the bean and the lentil have the power of absorbing nitro^n (by means of parasitic bacteria) from the air, which contains 73 per cent, of it, and of producing a nitrogenous substance by combining it with hydrogen.
Now, the experiments of Sir Humphrey Davy and others have i>roved that men often absorb as much as 2246 grains of nitrogen in a day, and that they often absorb more than they exhale; and as no one knows what happens to this surplus, it has been supposed by some that it combines with nascent hydrogen in the capillaries or the intestine to form ammonia.


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