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" Ancemia logically, rationally and radically, for several substantial reasons: 1. Because it supplies the starving organism with the requisites for immediate reparation. 2. Because it needs no preparation or transformation at the hands of the vital machinery... "
Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science - Page xxi
1905
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The Canada Medical Record, Volume 32, Issue 4

1904 - 78 pages
...Food and Tonic. ADVERTISEMENTS. BOVININE in ANEMIA TfcOVININE overcomes Ancemia logically, rationallv and •"•* radically, for several substantial reasons:...can be assimilated and converted into living force. 3. Because Anczmia results from a form of malnutrition caused by the absolute inertia of the digestive...
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The Clinical Review, Volume 23

1905 - 122 pages
...PRESS CHICAGO wwt m BOVININE in ANEMIA rationally and TIOVININE overcomes Anamia logically, •*•' radically, for several substantial reasons: 1. Because...can be assimilated and converted into living force. 3. Because Ancemia results from a form of malnutrition caused by the absolute inertia of the digestive...
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Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 19

Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - 1903 - 614 pages
...electricity and provided with hot and cold water throughout. p BOVININE in ANEMIA "OOVININE overcomes Atuzmia logically, rationally and •*"* radically, for several...transformation at the hands of the vital machinery before it pan be assimilated and converted into living force. 3. Because Ancemia results from a form of malnutrition...
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Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine, Volume 6

American Academy of Medicine - 1905 - 1020 pages
...Second-dots Matter. ESCHBNBACH PRINTING COMPANY, EAiTON, PA. in ANEMIA •*r "KIOVININE overcomes Anamia logically, rationally and " radically, for several...reparation. 2. Because it needs no preparation or transiormation at the hands of the vital machinery before it can be assimilated and converted into...
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Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20

1906 - 676 pages
...second, by virtue of its organic iron, the blood is rapidly brought up to the normal standard; third, it needs no preparation or transformation at the hands...can be assimilated and converted into living force; fourth, because anaemias result largely from malnutrition and the elements lacking to produce normal...
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The Canada Medical Record, Volume 31, Issue 6

1903 - 62 pages
...requisites far immediate reparation. 2. Because it need ; no preparation or transformation at the handj of the vital machinery before it can be assimilated and converted into living force. 3. Because Anamia rer.ults from a form of malnutrition caused by the absolute inertia of the digestive...
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American Electro-therapeutic and X-ray Era, Volume 4

1904 - 492 pages
...ANEMIA OVININE overcomes Anamia logically, rationally and radically, for several substantial reasons: I. Because it supplies the starving organism with the requisites for immediate reparation. a. Because it needs no preparation or transformation at the hands of the vital machinery before it...
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