Box 13
Contains 16 Results:
Elders, C. \"On the Causes and the Treatment of Indian Sprue\" 1918, 1918 - 1918
"Beriberi" - Hirsch's Handbook of Geographic and Historical Pathology v.2
"Scury" - Hirsch's Handbook, v.2
Hojer, Axel. "Review of Researches on Vitamines" 1920, 1920 - 1920
"Acrodynia" - Hirsch's Handbook v.2
Van Slyke, Donald D. "The Chemisty of the Proteins and their Relation to Disease" 1920, 1920 - 1920
Van Slyke, Donald D. "The Chemisty of the Proteins and their Relation to Disease" 1920
"Lectures XVI-XVII - Inorganic Foods" - Textbook of Physiological Chemistry
McPherson "History of the Great War"
Ramoino, Peola. "Contribution to the Knowledge of the Causes of Experimental Maidism" 1922, 1922 - 1922
Ramoino, Peola. "Contribution to the Knowledge of the Causes of Experimental Maidism" 1922
Hofer, "Typhoid of the Dog" 1852, 1852 - 1852
Hess, Alfred. "Diet, Nutrition, and Infection" 1932, 1932 - 1932
Vitamins - General
Vitamins - Clinical Conditions
Vitamin C
Pantothenic Acid
Biotin
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