The tree of life Author:George W Carey Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: B1OCH DR. GEOR THE CHEW Acid and Alka Proceeding Operating, tra In throes ; Uniting, reacti Like souls Some people And others So-called ... more »disease nor thing." The symptoms are the results of in the dynamic mol procedure of life, causes unpleasant swellings; or overh motion of blood. The increased n chemical law, mal the diminished rm the law of the cons motion is change, fever, i. e., "To B( explanatory. Biochemistry m the union of in whereby new com Jn its relation chapter{Section 4[QCHEMISTRY !. GEORGE W. CAREY - Teacher of - E CHEMISTRY OF LIFE Acid and Alkali acting. Proceeding and acting again. Operating, transmuting, fomenti-i- In throes and spasms of pai.l— Uniting, reacting, creating. Like souls "passing under the rod"— Some people call it Chemistry. And others call it God. -called disease is neither a "person, place :hing." e symptoms or sensations, called disease, :he results of lacking material—a deficiency e dynamic molecules that carry on the orderly dure of life. The effect of the deficiency s unpleasant sensations, pains, exudations, ings; or overheated tissue caused by increased n of blood. ; increased motion is the effort nature, or cal law, makes to restore equilibrium with iminished molecules of blood builders. By w of the conservation of energy the increased n is changed to heat. To call this effect i. e., "To Boil Out," is neither scientific nor latory. :hemistry means the Chemistry of Life, or mon of inorganic and organic substances by new compounds are formed. ts relation to so-called disease this system chapter{Section 5The Baltimore Sun says: "Dr. Carey's books on Biochemistry are more interesting than 'Science and Health,' and more fascinating than 'Ben Hur.'" From The Aleth...« less