ABSTRACT

The origin and early years of any rapidly changing scientific discipline runs the risk of being forgotten unless a record of its past is preserved. In this, the first book-length history of clinical chemistry, those involved or interested in the field will read about who and what went before them and how the profession came to its present state of clinical importance. The narrative reconstructs the origins of clinical chemistry in the seventeenth century and traces its often obscure path of development in the shadow of organic chemistry, physiology and biochemistry until it assumes its own identity at the beginning of the twentieth century. The chronological development of the story reveals the varied roots from which modern clinical chemistry arose.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|17 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|22 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|22 pages

Introduction

chapter 9|30 pages

Respiration and Combustion

chapter 10|30 pages

Early Development and use of the Microscope

chapter 11|23 pages

Introduction to Physiological Chemistry

chapter 12|50 pages

Introduction

chapter 13|31 pages

Introduction

chapter 14|25 pages

Chloride

chapter 15|17 pages

Cholesterol: Introduction

chapter 16|21 pages

Enzymes: Introduction

chapter 17|26 pages

Proteins: Introduction

chapter 19|38 pages

Clinical Chemistry Laboratory (1925–1960)

chapter 20|16 pages

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