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... contains 85 per cent . of starch and it is unfit food for a diabetic . The difficulty in obtaining a suitable substitute is great in America , while in England , France and Germany pala- table breads with a minimum of starch are easily ...
... contains 85 per cent . of starch and it is unfit food for a diabetic . The difficulty in obtaining a suitable substitute is great in America , while in England , France and Germany pala- table breads with a minimum of starch are easily ...
Page 38
... contains by my analyses 65 per cent . of starch , and the 40 per cent . contains 58 per cent . Within the past year one of the best English houses , Callard , Stewart & Watt , Regent St. , London , has opened an agency in New York City ...
... contains by my analyses 65 per cent . of starch , and the 40 per cent . contains 58 per cent . Within the past year one of the best English houses , Callard , Stewart & Watt , Regent St. , London , has opened an agency in New York City ...
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... contains about one - third more bromin than the former ( potassium bromid contains 67 per cent . , while stron- tium bromid contains only 45 per cent . of Br ) . Strontium bromid does not upset the stomach , nor cause cramps , colic or ...
... contains about one - third more bromin than the former ( potassium bromid contains 67 per cent . , while stron- tium bromid contains only 45 per cent . of Br ) . Strontium bromid does not upset the stomach , nor cause cramps , colic or ...
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The Place of Pharmacology | 9 |
Pharmacists and Physicians and the Food and Drugs | 19 |
Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus James Tyson | 34 |
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