Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 64
... acid in 4,000 parts of dis- tilled water and add to the solution 200 parts of pure carbolic acid , or absolute phenol . In other words , I use a 1 to 20 watery solution of carbolic acid , only that the carbolic acid is dissolved not in ...
... acid in 4,000 parts of dis- tilled water and add to the solution 200 parts of pure carbolic acid , or absolute phenol . In other words , I use a 1 to 20 watery solution of carbolic acid , only that the carbolic acid is dissolved not in ...
Page 319
... acid and lactic acid ; also an absence of the ferments , pepsin , pepsinogen and lab ferment , when tested for . In other words there was an achylia gastrica . Furthermore in the vast majority of the cases of pernicious anaemia the ...
... acid and lactic acid ; also an absence of the ferments , pepsin , pepsinogen and lab ferment , when tested for . In other words there was an achylia gastrica . Furthermore in the vast majority of the cases of pernicious anaemia the ...
Page 353
... acid , which in connection with neurine forms lecithin , while nucleinic acid is composed of guanin , pentose , and a nucleus of glycero - phosphoric acid . Taken by the mouth , the glycero - phosphates are tolerated by even the most ...
... acid , which in connection with neurine forms lecithin , while nucleinic acid is composed of guanin , pentose , and a nucleus of glycero - phosphoric acid . Taken by the mouth , the glycero - phosphates are tolerated by even the most ...
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