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... least be omitted . This will be again re- ferred to . The first step , therefore , in the dietetic treatment is to ascertain how much carbohydrate food is assimilable and to give this much or a little more . In fact I have ascertained ...
... least be omitted . This will be again re- ferred to . The first step , therefore , in the dietetic treatment is to ascertain how much carbohydrate food is assimilable and to give this much or a little more . In fact I have ascertained ...
Page 59
... least in solution . Both originate outside the vessels - free at least - thrombogen earlier than thrombokinase . 4. In normal blood coagulation only a part of the thrombogen is activated . Accordingly one finds in the serum , thrombogen ...
... least in solution . Both originate outside the vessels - free at least - thrombogen earlier than thrombokinase . 4. In normal blood coagulation only a part of the thrombogen is activated . Accordingly one finds in the serum , thrombogen ...
Page 105
... least two weeks and longer if necessary ; that is to say , during the entire duration of febrile temperature or joint involve- ment . If necessary , the milk may be pancreatized or diluted with Vichy water . Increase of diet is to be ...
... least two weeks and longer if necessary ; that is to say , during the entire duration of febrile temperature or joint involve- ment . If necessary , the milk may be pancreatized or diluted with Vichy water . Increase of diet is to be ...
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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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