Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241908 |
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... Milk and Infant Feeding .. Accidents in Thoracentesis . Purulent Pleurisies in Children .. 2272 PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES . The Tubercle Virus in Cold Abscesses . The Diagnosis of Exophthalmic Goitre .. 25 238 The Canadian Medical ...
... Milk and Infant Feeding .. Accidents in Thoracentesis . Purulent Pleurisies in Children .. 2272 PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES . The Tubercle Virus in Cold Abscesses . The Diagnosis of Exophthalmic Goitre .. 25 238 The Canadian Medical ...
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... Milk and its Relation to the Public Health . " This must be considered the most authoritative work to - day on the conveyance of disease through milk , on the chemistry and bacteriology of milk and ice cream , their contaminations , the ...
... Milk and its Relation to the Public Health . " This must be considered the most authoritative work to - day on the conveyance of disease through milk , on the chemistry and bacteriology of milk and ice cream , their contaminations , the ...
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... milk which con- tains 4 per cent . butter fat were too rich and that a fat content of 3 to 3.5 per cent . would be better for infant feeding . Dairymen tell us that calves do best on this . Rich milk , i.e. , rich in fat , for with ...
... milk which con- tains 4 per cent . butter fat were too rich and that a fat content of 3 to 3.5 per cent . would be better for infant feeding . Dairymen tell us that calves do best on this . Rich milk , i.e. , rich in fat , for with ...
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... milk is poor in butter fat which does not average 4 per cent . , while selected milk and certified grades are often nearer 4.50 or 4.75 per cent . Consequently , though undiluted cow's milk may be used satis- factorily in France and ...
... milk is poor in butter fat which does not average 4 per cent . , while selected milk and certified grades are often nearer 4.50 or 4.75 per cent . Consequently , though undiluted cow's milk may be used satis- factorily in France and ...
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... milk have shown evidence of a considerably greater degree of completeness in such absorption than is the case in unheated milk . And , too , the French clinicians bring forth almost con- clusive evidence of the superiority of both ...
... milk have shown evidence of a considerably greater degree of completeness in such absorption than is the case in unheated milk . And , too , the French clinicians bring forth almost con- clusive evidence of the superiority of both ...
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