Chaleur Animale et Bioenergetique.

Paris: Masson, 1911.

211 text figures. xv + 1107pp., very thick 8vo, red cloth over marbled boards; ex-lib., covers lightly worn, rear hinge mended. Paris: Masson, 1911. A very good copy.

It embodies a full presentation of the subject of "animal heat" from the physiological, physical and chemical viewpoints, and what is most important it is developed in its full historical context. Dastre (1844-1917), who had worked as an assistant in the laboratories of Claude Bernard and Paul Bert, was a professor of physiology at the Sorbonne. Especially devoted to experimental physiology, he contributed to the study of anesthesia, liver function and the physiology of the nervous system.

Binding: Hardcover
Edition: First Edition
Language: French

Price: $150.00

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