Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 741918 |
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... least conception as to the materials and methods formerly used in the adulteration of food . Sausages are adulterated to keep them from decom- posing and at the same time give them that red color which is so attractive . " Freez - em ...
... least conception as to the materials and methods formerly used in the adulteration of food . Sausages are adulterated to keep them from decom- posing and at the same time give them that red color which is so attractive . " Freez - em ...
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... least not conclusive that benzoate of soda as a food preservative was deleterious within the meaning of the law , and demanded a re - investigation of the subject at the hands of an independent commission . The government acceded to ...
... least not conclusive that benzoate of soda as a food preservative was deleterious within the meaning of the law , and demanded a re - investigation of the subject at the hands of an independent commission . The government acceded to ...
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... least as great an average muscular development as at the time of the Civil War when a relatively larger propor- tion of the population was engaged in agriculture and other occupations necessitating physical strength , and with a much ...
... least as great an average muscular development as at the time of the Civil War when a relatively larger propor- tion of the population was engaged in agriculture and other occupations necessitating physical strength , and with a much ...
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... least five years , the slight but still appreciable check on births , the actual loss by death in the army , and , more important than all else , the adjustment of civil practice in its various manifestations including hos- pital ...
... least five years , the slight but still appreciable check on births , the actual loss by death in the army , and , more important than all else , the adjustment of civil practice in its various manifestations including hos- pital ...
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... least 50,000 , 26,967 had sailed . Up to Nov. 1 , when the press was allowed to state that up- wards of 100,000 had sailed and when it was semi - publicly announced by the wise ones that about 400,000 had crossed , the actual number was ...
... least 50,000 , 26,967 had sailed . Up to Nov. 1 , when the press was allowed to state that up- wards of 100,000 had sailed and when it was semi - publicly announced by the wise ones that about 400,000 had crossed , the actual number was ...
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