American Medicine, Volume 41American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Page 349
... called urea , and a nitro compound of the substance called xylol , related to the war - time explosive called T. N. T. Tests . with laboratory rats are said to show that the new chemical , if not identical with natural Vitamin G , is ...
... called urea , and a nitro compound of the substance called xylol , related to the war - time explosive called T. N. T. Tests . with laboratory rats are said to show that the new chemical , if not identical with natural Vitamin G , is ...
Page 475
... called disease became epidemic . It then prevailed in a bewilder- ing variety of types , but the general nature of the lesions found at autopsy was the same or very similar in all cases . The disease was located in the spinal system and ...
... called disease became epidemic . It then prevailed in a bewilder- ing variety of types , but the general nature of the lesions found at autopsy was the same or very similar in all cases . The disease was located in the spinal system and ...
Page 655
... called vitamins — they were not sure then that these substances might not themselves be alive ! -were necessary to promote normal animal growth , and to ward off what were called " deficiency diseases " which appeared in their absence ...
... called vitamins — they were not sure then that these substances might not themselves be alive ! -were necessary to promote normal animal growth , and to ward off what were called " deficiency diseases " which appeared in their absence ...
Contents
Progress in Treatment of the Myopathies 56 | 5 |
A New Curative Treatment for Sinus Disease | 14 |
Progressive Catarrhal Deafness Tympanic Arthritis | 22 |
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