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Contents.
PAGE - Means of defence of unicellular organisms against substances out of harmony with the cell
2 - Progressive decomposition of the units of nutrition
8, 32 - The co-operation of different unicellular organisms
10 - Division of labour in multicellular organisms
11 - The value of milk to the suckling
13–15 - The transformation of nutritive material into products in harmony with the body, plasma, and cells
16, 23 - The specific structure of each cellular species
17, 24 - The signification of digestion in cell-metabolism
16 - Observations, in the fields of physiology and pathology, suggesting a specific structure in different cellular species
16 - Hermaphroditismus verus
17 - Results of experiments on transplantation
18 - Cell-specific therapy
19 - Distinction between substances that are in, or out of, harmony with (a) the body; (b) the blood; and (c) the cells
22 - Demonstration of the probability of the existence of cell constituents, that are specific to the species and the organs
24 - Cell constituents specific to the species and to "function"
27 - Transformation of the units of a given cellular species into constituents of other cells
29 - The regulation of the harmony of the metabolic processes in the organism
31, 42 - Inter-relations of different cellular species
35 - The invasion of cells out of harmony with the body. Means of defence of the organism against such cellular species
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