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... saccharine principle . Sugar was subsequently detected in the blood . Towards the close of the eighteenth century , Rollo promulgated the notion that diabetes was due to an imperfect digestion - to a derangement , having its seat in the ...
... saccharine principle . Sugar was subsequently detected in the blood . Towards the close of the eighteenth century , Rollo promulgated the notion that diabetes was due to an imperfect digestion - to a derangement , having its seat in the ...
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... saccharine and amylaceous materials might be completely abstained from , still sugar did not cease to appear in the urine . Here was his motive for undertak- ing an investigation , out of which have sprung such un- anticipated results ...
... saccharine and amylaceous materials might be completely abstained from , still sugar did not cease to appear in the urine . Here was his motive for undertak- ing an investigation , out of which have sprung such un- anticipated results ...
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... saccharine impregnation . Such evidence , really appears in unmistakable language to indicate that , for a destined purpose , sugar is formed by the liver , and carried away from it by the hepatic blood . And , from the extent to which ...
... saccharine impregnation . Such evidence , really appears in unmistakable language to indicate that , for a destined purpose , sugar is formed by the liver , and carried away from it by the hepatic blood . And , from the extent to which ...
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... saccharine diets , many dogs refusing to partake of such kind of food . It will be understood , that they were all , as far as could be judged , in a perfect state of health at the time of being killed . The weights are of the ...
... saccharine diets , many dogs refusing to partake of such kind of food . It will be understood , that they were all , as far as could be judged , in a perfect state of health at the time of being killed . The weights are of the ...
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... saccharine reaction . No. 19. A middle - aged dog , kept for eight days on a bundle of tripe and a quarter of a pound of sugar daily . The urine at death gave a slight but decided reaction of sugar . No. 20. A dog not quite full grown ...
... saccharine reaction . No. 19. A middle - aged dog , kept for eight days on a bundle of tripe and a quarter of a pound of sugar daily . The urine at death gave a slight but decided reaction of sugar . No. 20. A dog not quite full grown ...
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