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" ... 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,... "
St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 227
1843
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The Illustrated London Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1881 - 604 pages
...pleasant to taste, than plain Cod-Liver Oil. HYDROLEINE may be described as partially digested oil, which will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases where oils or fat, not so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. All tendency to Emaciation and Loss of...
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific ..., Volume 11, Issue 5

Medicine - 1883 - 92 pages
...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...is emaciation, of which the first is the starvation 61 the fatty tissues of the body, including the brain and nerves. This tendency to emaciation and loss...
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The Massachusetts Eclectic Medical Journal, Volume 4

Medicine, Eclectic - 1884 - 926 pages
...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...so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. ID CONSUMPTION and other WASTING DISEASES, the most prominent symptom is emanation, of which the first...
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting, Issue 32

Medical Association of Georgia - Medicine - 1881 - 354 pages
...free on application. H~Z~IDK.-A.TEID OI .A-ISTID OILMay be described as partially digested oil, which will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases where oils or fnts, not so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. In CONSUMPTION and other WASTING DISEASES...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 2, Issue 1

Medicine - 1883 - 52 pages
...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...prominent symptom is emaciation, of which the first is the starvatiyn of the fatty tissues of the body, including the brain and nerves. This tendency to emaciation...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 2, Issue 4

Medicine - 1883 - 52 pages
...called upon to act upon it. Consequently it is readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce inciease in weight in those cases where oils or fats, not so...treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. In O>nsnmption and other wasting diseases, the most prominent symptom is emaciation, of which the first...
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Annals of Anatomy and Surgery, Volumes 8-9

Surgery - 1883 - 400 pages
...is readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce increase in weigl t, in those cases where oil« or fats, not so treated, are difficult or impossible) to digest. In CONSUMPTION and other W/.STINU IM-EASHS the most prominent symptom is emaciation, of which the first is the starvation of...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 2, Issue 3

Medicine - 1883 - 52 pages
...ii is readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases wnerevoils or fats, not so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. In C->nsumptjpn and other wasting diseases, the most prominent symptom is emaciation, of which the first...
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Archives of Medicine: A Bi-monthly Journal Devoted to Original ..., Volume 10

Royal Wells Amidon, Edward Constant Seguin - Medicine - 1883 - 396 pages
...the organs uf the patient are called upon to act upon it. Consequently it is readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce increase in weight in those...emaciation, of which the first is the starvation of the fatly tissues of the body, including the brain and nerves. This tendency to emaciation and loss of...
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Transactions, Volume 35

Medical Association of Georgia - Medicine - 1884 - 508 pages
...the organs of the patient are called upon to act upon it. Consequently It it readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases where oils or i'ats, no' so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. In Consumption and otrier Wasting Diseases,...
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