A molecular conception of organisms and neoplasms : a theory that any organism is basically a single chemical molecule, put forward as the key to the problem of the causation of neoplasms /
A Molecular Conception of Organisms and Neoplasms is a six-chapter thesis that consists of a chain of reasoning on the theory of molecular conception. This thesis contends that any organism, even if multicellular, is basically a single molecule, which is the key problem of the causation of neoplasms...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
John Wright & Songs, Ltd.,
1955.
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Edición: | Third edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; A Molecular Conception of Organisms and Neoplasms; Copyright Page; PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION; FOREWORD; CHAPTER I. DEFINITION OF THE TERM MOLECULE; CHAPTER II. REASONS FOR BELIEVING THAT A MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM IS, THROUGHPROTOPLASMIC CONTINUITY BETWEEN ITSCELLS, IN REALITY FUNDAMENTALLYUNICELLULAR; I. The first reason; 2. The second reason; 3. The third reason; CHAPTER Ill. THE MOLECULAR CONCEPTION OF ORGANISMS; A Unicellular Plant Organism; A Multicellular Plant Organism; A Unicellular Animal Organism and a Multicellular Animal Organism.
- CHAPTER IV. THE MOLECULAR CONCEPTION OF NEOPLASMSCHAPTER V. EXPLANATION OF OTHER ACTIVITIES IN AN ORGANISM BY THE MOLECULAR THEORY; 1. Embryonic Development; 2. Animal Heat; 3. Movement; 4. Pleasure and Pain; CHAPTER VI. CONCLUSION.