Researches on the Nature and Treatment of Diabetes |
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... given to the glycogenic theory . C The facts I discovered , formed the subject of a com- munication , published in the Philosophical Transactions ' for 1860 ; they are fully brought forward in the physio- logical part of this work . No ...
... given to the glycogenic theory . C The facts I discovered , formed the subject of a com- munication , published in the Philosophical Transactions ' for 1860 ; they are fully brought forward in the physio- logical part of this work . No ...
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... given to the glycogenic theory . ' The facts I discovered , formed the subject of a com- munication , published in the Philosophical Transactions ' for 1860 ; they are fully brought forward in the physio- logical part of this work . No ...
... given to the glycogenic theory . ' The facts I discovered , formed the subject of a com- munication , published in the Philosophical Transactions ' for 1860 ; they are fully brought forward in the physio- logical part of this work . No ...
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... given me much experience upon the detection of very minute quan- tities of sugar in urine . Dr. Bence Jones , however , has made an able analysis of the relative merits of the principal pro- cesses that have been suggested , and has ...
... given me much experience upon the detection of very minute quan- tities of sugar in urine . Dr. Bence Jones , however , has made an able analysis of the relative merits of the principal pro- cesses that have been suggested , and has ...
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... given are to be procured at Mr. Griffin's , Bunhill Row , London . In following out an example , let it be supposed that a diabetic person has passed ten pints of urine during the twenty - four hours . It has been all mixed together ...
... given are to be procured at Mr. Griffin's , Bunhill Row , London . In following out an example , let it be supposed that a diabetic person has passed ten pints of urine during the twenty - four hours . It has been all mixed together ...
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... given by the amounts of the several specimens added together , have corresponded within a very little of the figures given by the THE DETECTION OF SUGAR . 15.
... given by the amounts of the several specimens added together , have corresponded within a very little of the figures given by the THE DETECTION OF SUGAR . 15.
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