Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Volum 19Gazette Publishing Company, 1903 |
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Side 5
... blood or some fluid of the body which renders it bacteri- cidal . It is probably the blood which pos- sesses these properties . In fact , it may be stated that the blood always contains more or less of those bodies which are called bac ...
... blood or some fluid of the body which renders it bacteri- cidal . It is probably the blood which pos- sesses these properties . In fact , it may be stated that the blood always contains more or less of those bodies which are called bac ...
Side 6
... blood might speedily prove fatal . Finally , chem- istry has established the true theory of im- munization which is based upon the assump- tion that when an antitoxin has been once developed in the blood it remains therein in sufficient ...
... blood might speedily prove fatal . Finally , chem- istry has established the true theory of im- munization which is based upon the assump- tion that when an antitoxin has been once developed in the blood it remains therein in sufficient ...
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... blood are therefore resorted to , such as purgation , occasional blood - letting , and , last but really first , saline infusions . The introduction of saline infusion can be traced back to transfusion of blood as it was formerly ...
... blood are therefore resorted to , such as purgation , occasional blood - letting , and , last but really first , saline infusions . The introduction of saline infusion can be traced back to transfusion of blood as it was formerly ...
Side 18
... blood , by way of the lungs , it as- sists elimination by uniting with and des- troying the residual , nutritive elements of food from which all vitality has been ex- hausted , and , at the same time , combines with fresh food supplies ...
... blood , by way of the lungs , it as- sists elimination by uniting with and des- troying the residual , nutritive elements of food from which all vitality has been ex- hausted , and , at the same time , combines with fresh food supplies ...
Side 33
... blood of the carnivora differs from the blood of the herbivora , differs not only physically but chemically ; that the blood serum of the horse dissolves the corpuscles of the blood of man and of many other animals ; and that the blood ...
... blood of the carnivora differs from the blood of the herbivora , differs not only physically but chemically ; that the blood serum of the horse dissolves the corpuscles of the blood of man and of many other animals ; and that the blood ...
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