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Excerpt from The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Correlation of the Functions of the Body: Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians of London on June 20th, 22nd, 27th and 29th, 1935
In discussing the internal chemical reactions of the body, it will be convenient to divide them into two classes - viz., those which involve (1) increased activity of an organ, and (2) increased growth of a tissue or organ. In both cases we must assume that the reaction to the chemical stimulus is itself chemical, the first class including those changes which are chie?y katabolic or dissimilative and are always associated with activity, and the second class involving diminished katabolism and increased building up or a'nabolism. We might, in fact, speak of the two classes of chemical stimulants as augmentor and inhibitor.
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