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... sugars and milk sugar , but to what extent they may be allowed can be ascertained only by trial . Fats have heretofore been regarded as admissible food , but , as recent studies go to show that they play a part in the production of the ...
... sugars and milk sugar , but to what extent they may be allowed can be ascertained only by trial . Fats have heretofore been regarded as admissible food , but , as recent studies go to show that they play a part in the production of the ...
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... sugar , which is the present status of the case . During the treatment the lad gained two and a half pounds , he no longer suffered from excessive thirst and frequency of urination , exercises with his velocipede and flying Dutchman ...
... sugar , which is the present status of the case . During the treatment the lad gained two and a half pounds , he no longer suffered from excessive thirst and frequency of urination , exercises with his velocipede and flying Dutchman ...
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... sugar . On the other hand , these cases are apt to degen- erate into true diabetes . In regard to Clemens ' solution ... sugar is in no danger of serious complications , but one must not be indifferent to a small percentage . A little ...
... sugar . On the other hand , these cases are apt to degen- erate into true diabetes . In regard to Clemens ' solution ... sugar is in no danger of serious complications , but one must not be indifferent to a small percentage . A little ...
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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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