Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 303
... increase assimilation . About a year ago my attention was called to a new combina- tion of iron and manganese ... increase in the amount of hæmoglobin as well as increase in the number of red blood - corpuscles . The average increase of ...
... increase assimilation . About a year ago my attention was called to a new combina- tion of iron and manganese ... increase in the amount of hæmoglobin as well as increase in the number of red blood - corpuscles . The average increase of ...
Page 353
... increasing the excre- tion of nitrogen . 3. It does not greatly influence the formation of uric acid , but the increase in the nitrogenous elimination often lowers the proportion of uric acid to urea . 4. It acts on the sulphur ...
... increasing the excre- tion of nitrogen . 3. It does not greatly influence the formation of uric acid , but the increase in the nitrogenous elimination often lowers the proportion of uric acid to urea . 4. It acts on the sulphur ...
Page 537
... increase , but it seldom if ever reaches nor- mal . In one case I saw the hæmoglobin registered only 50 % by Van Fleischl's instrument . This oligochromomia is present to a greater or less degree in all cases . The red cells , after the ...
... increase , but it seldom if ever reaches nor- mal . In one case I saw the hæmoglobin registered only 50 % by Van Fleischl's instrument . This oligochromomia is present to a greater or less degree in all cases . The red cells , after the ...
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