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Chemistry, Meteorology and the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural Theology William Prout

Chemistry, Meteorology and the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural Theology By William Prout

Chemistry, Meteorology and the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural Theology by William Prout


Summary

Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, written by physician and biochemist William Prout in 1834, was commissioned to support the idea that the natural world was made by a divine designer. His text covers chemistry, geology, the ocean, the planets, and processes of the human body.

Chemistry, Meteorology and the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural Theology Summary

Chemistry, Meteorology and the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural Theology by William Prout

This book was the last of eight treatises from the 1830s that were commissioned by the Royal Society with advice from leading churchmen under the terms of a legacy from the Earl of Bridgewater. They aimed to support the idea that the natural world was made by a divine designer. William Prout, a respected physician and biochemist who specialised in nutrition and urology, argues in the introduction to this book that the biological adaptation seen in nature is divinely planned as a means to an end. His text covers chemistry, geology, the ocean, the planets, and processes of the human body. Remembered today for his discovery of hydrochloric acid in the gastric juices of animals, here Prout is on the front line in the early battles between scientific method and religious belief, a debate which continues to this day.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Of Chemistry: 1. Of the mutual operation of physical agents and of matter; 2. Of the inertia and activity of matter; 3. Of molecular or polarising forces; 4. Of chemical elementary principles; Part II. Of Meteorology: 1. Of the general structure of the earth; 2. Of heat and light; 3. Of the temperature of the earth; 4. Of the primary constituents of climate; 5. Of the secondary or subsidiary constituents of climate; 6. Of the adaptation of organised beings to climate; Part III. Of the Chemistry of Organisation: 1. Of the nature and composition of organised bodies in general; 2. Of the modes of nutrition; Of the digestive process; 4. Of the processes of assimilation; Appendix.

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NLS9781108000666
9781108000666
1108000665
Chemistry, Meteorology and the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural Theology by William Prout
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-07-20
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