St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volum 43,Utgave 6

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1882
 

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Side 565 - This tendency to emaciation and loss of weight is arrested by the regular use of HYDROLEINE, which may be discontinued when the usual average weight has been permanently regained.
Side 565 - ... called upon to act upon it. Consequently it is readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases where oils or fats not so treated, are difficult or Impossible to digest. In consumption and other wasting diseases, the most prominent symptom is emaciation, of which the first is the starvation 61 the fatty tissues of the body, including the brain and nerves.
Side 565 - Oil is so treated with pancreatin, soda, boric and hyocholic acids, that the process of digestion is partially effected before the organs of the patient are called upon to act upon it. Consequently it is. readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases where oils or fats, not so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest.

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