| 1899 - 630 pages
...transmission from one Showing the Biood-corpuscies intact. animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and maybe introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to... | |
| 1899 - 958 pages
...OP ROVIHIKK: logicnl fact Its transmission from one - animated OrKanism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance of the Blood Treatment; and How to i)o this, in different cases, is the form or description of the Fame. Blood mny be taken from a healthy... | |
| 1900 - 534 pages
...transmission from one Showing the Biood-corpuscies 1ntact. animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and maybe introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to... | |
| 1899 - 902 pages
...transmission from one Showing the Biood-corpuacies intact. animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and maybe introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to... | |
| 1899 - 644 pages
...transmission from one Showing the Biood^rpusciea intact. animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and maybe introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to... | |
| 1898 - 64 pages
...transmission from one showing the Biood-corpuscies intact. animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and maybe introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to... | |
| Solomon Claiborne Martin, Clarence Martin - 1899 - 68 pages
...transmission from one snowing the Biood-corpuacies intact. animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and maybe introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to... | |
| 1899 - 422 pages
...transmission from one Showing the Blood-corpuscles Intact. animated Organi8m tO another, for the PUrpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...the same. Blood may be taken from a healthy bullock oo~*"a,a "rf> ""_. .H (arterial blood — elaborated with due scientific skill) ; or it may be obtained... | |
| Solomon Claiborne Martin, Clarence Martin - 1898 - 68 pages
...the Blood Treatment; and How to Do this, in different cases, is the form or description of the fame. Blood may be taken from a healthy bullock (arterial...conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and maybe introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to... | |
| Solomon Claiborne Martin, Clarence Martin - 1898 - 64 pages
...fact. Its transmission from one Biood-corpuscies intact. animated orKanism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance...different cases, is the form or description of the pame. Blood may be taken from a healthy bullock (arterial blood — elaborated with due scientific... | |
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