Glands, development of, 10, 11 note; hair, 171, 172; lachrymal, 261; lymph, 17; of ear, 269; of intestine, 17-19; of stomach, 15,16; of throat, 256; oil, 171; parotid, 10; salivary, 10, 11; sublingual, 10 note; submaxillary, 10 note; sweat, 170, 171. Glucose, 41. Gluten, 28, 42, 48, 63. glycogen, 198. "Goose-skin," 171. Gout, 32. Gray matter, 219, 221. Gristle.
"A Handbook of Health"
Woods Hutchinson
glycogen, the sugary substance produced by the liver, occurs abundantly in all the muscles of the body, and it was evident that muscular movement leads to its consumption and the consequent production of heat.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh
Extraction of the liver then revealed the presence in it of a form of starch, an animal starch, which Bernard called glycogen, the sugar-maker.
"The Glands Regulating Personality"
Louis Berman, M.D.