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Page 26
... frequent draughts of liquid , the conversion of the starch is much less , perhaps not half as much as in Table No. II . TABLE II . Foods chewed soft enough to swallow , then kept 30 minutes at 100 ° F. Starch Changed to Sugar and Per ...
... frequent draughts of liquid , the conversion of the starch is much less , perhaps not half as much as in Table No. II . TABLE II . Foods chewed soft enough to swallow , then kept 30 minutes at 100 ° F. Starch Changed to Sugar and Per ...
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... frequent source of infection has been long and hotly debated . Such authorities as Moritz Schmidt , Frankel , Kuchenbecker and others claim the teeth to be primarily the cause of the antrum empyemas . Equally celebrated authorities ...
... frequent source of infection has been long and hotly debated . Such authorities as Moritz Schmidt , Frankel , Kuchenbecker and others claim the teeth to be primarily the cause of the antrum empyemas . Equally celebrated authorities ...
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... frequent nocturnal pollutions . For this she was as liberally bled as her low state would permit , and as incon- tinently purged , and all without avail . Finding herself rapidly failing , she resumed her fast life as her only safety ...
... frequent nocturnal pollutions . For this she was as liberally bled as her low state would permit , and as incon- tinently purged , and all without avail . Finding herself rapidly failing , she resumed her fast life as her only safety ...
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... frequent , or too long drawn out , but of short duration , after which the husband was to retire to his room . Twice a week was often enough for these trials . The parties having once realized the serious conditions into which they were ...
... frequent , or too long drawn out , but of short duration , after which the husband was to retire to his room . Twice a week was often enough for these trials . The parties having once realized the serious conditions into which they were ...
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... frequent than the re- ports would have us believe . True hermaphroditism implies the presence of the essential organs of generation of both sexes in the same individual . It does not exist to the extent of enabling one human being to ...
... frequent than the re- ports would have us believe . True hermaphroditism implies the presence of the essential organs of generation of both sexes in the same individual . It does not exist to the extent of enabling one human being to ...
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