The Blood and its Third Anatomical Element
by Antoine Bechamp 1912
[One document] [WHALE Oct 2005]
DEDICATION
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE PUBLISHER'S PREFACE
AUTHOR'S PREFACE, Part 1 & 2
PRELIMINARY AVANT-PROPOS
INTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL
CHAPTER 1: OF THE NATURE OF FIBRIN ISOLATED FROM THE
CLOT OR OBTAINED BY WHIPPING THE BLOOD. THE BLOOD FIBRIN. FIBRINOUS MICRO-ZYMAS.
FIBRIN AND OXYGENATED WATER. THE FERMENT OF FIBRIN.
CHAPTER 2: ON THE ACTUAL SPECIFIC INDIVIDUALITY OF THE
ALBUMINOID PROXIMATE PRINCIPLES. THE ALBUMINOIDS. THE PHENOMENON OF
COAGULATION. THE ALBUMINOIDS OF THE FIBRIN. THE ALBUMINOIDS OF THE SERUM.
HAEMOGLOBIN. HAEMOGLOBIN AND OXYGENATED WATER.
CHAPTER 3 OF THE STATE OF THE FIBRIN IN THE BLOOD AT THE
MOMENT OF VENESECTION AND OF THE MOLECULAR GRANULATIONS. THE FIBRIN WITHOUT
MICROZYMAS. THE HAEMATIC MICROZYMIAN MOLECULAR GRANULATIONS.
CHAPTER 4: THE REAL STRUCTURE OF THE RED BLOOD GLOBULE:
THE MICROZYMAS OF THE BLOOD GLOBULES: THE BLOOD GLOBULES IN GENERAL.
CHAPTER 5: OF THE REAL NATURE OF THE BLOOD AT THE MOMENT
OF A GENERAL BLEEDING. THE LIVING PARTS OF THE BLOOD. PROTOPLASM. THE
UNCHANGEABLE CHARACTER OF MIXTURES OF PROXIMATE PRINCIPLES. THE VITELLIN
MICROZYMAS AND THE BLOOD GLOBULES. THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. THE BLOOD A FLOWING
TISSUE.
CHAPTER 6: OF THE REAL CHEMICAL, ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL MEANING OF THE
COAGULATION OF THE SHED BLOOD; COAGULATION OF THE BLOOD; THE BLOOD OF
THE HORSE; THE SERUM OF THE BLOOD; COAGULATION OF BLOOD DILUTED WITH
WATER; SECOND PHASE OF THE SPONTANEOUS ALTERATION OF THE BLOOD; THE
BLOOD IN CALCINED AIR; EXPERIMENT PROVING OXYGEN HAS NO SHARE IN THE
DESTRUCTION OF THE GLOBULES IN THE DEFIBRINATED BLOOD; SPONTANEOUS
ALTERATION OF FLESH; SPONTANEOUS ALTERATION OF MILK; COAGULATION OF
MILK; FERMENTATION OF THE EGG; SPONTANEOUS DESTRUCTION OF THE CELLULE OF
YEAST; SPONTANEOUS DESTRUCTION OF TISSUES; SPONTANEOUS ALTERATION OF THE
BLOOD.
CHAPTER 7: JUSTIFICATION OF THE DOCTRINE THAT THE
BLOOD IS A FLOWING TISSUE AND, AS SUCH, SPONTANEOUSLY ALTERABLE. M.
PASTEUR AND THE GERMS OF THE AIR. CH. ROBIN AND THE ALTERATION OF THE
BLOOD. MICROZYMAS AND SPORES OF SCHIZOMYCETES; MICROZYMAS AND
MICROCOCCUS; THE MICROZYMAS AND THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM; COMPARISON OF
THE MICROZYMAS OF THE BLOOD, OF THE MICROZYMAS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
AND OF THE MICROZYMAS OF OTHER TISSUES. AUTONOMY OF THE MICROZYMAS.
CHAPTER 8: THE MICROZYMAS AND THAT WHICH IS STYLED
BACTERIOLOGY; THE MICROZYMAS, LIVING BEINGS BELONGING TO AN UNSUSPECTED
ORDER OF THEIR OWN; OVULAR AND VITELLIN MICROZYMAS; MICROZYMAS AND
MOLECULAR GRANULATIONS; GEOLOGICAL MICROZYMAS; MICROZYMAS OF THE EARTH
AND OF THE WATERS; MICROZYMAS AND BACTERIA; BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF THE
MICROZYMAS; MICROZYMAS AND THEIR PERENNITY; THE ORGANIZED END OF ALL
ORGANIZATION; OVULAR AND VITELLIN MICROZYMAS; MICROZYMAS AND PATHOLOGY;
MICROZYMAS AND COORDINATION; PHAGOCYTOSIS; MICROZYMAS AND ANTHRAX;
MICROZYMAS AND DISEASE; MICROZYMAS AND MICROBES; MICROZYMAS AND THE
INDIVIDUAL COEFFICIENT; MICROZYMAS, LIFE AND DEATH; MICROZYMAS AND
HEALTH; MICROZYMAS AND RECEPTIVITY; MICROZYMAS, BLOOD AND PROTOPLASM;
CONCLUSIONS.
AUTHOR'S POSTFACE