The renewal of life : arguments for subcutaneous injections of oil in the cure and prevention of senility and disease; for the making of the acme of abundant health, stamina, vigor, vitality and constitution; for the cure of consumption and other diseases, particularly those of a chronic nature / by Thos. Bassett Keyes.

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The renewal of life : arguments for subcutaneous injections of oil in the cure and prevention of senility and disease; for the making of the acme of abundant health, stamina, vigor, vitality and constitution; for the cure of consumption and other diseases, particularly those of a chronic nature / by Thos. Bassett Keyes. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Chicago, Ill. : The Tubercle press bureau, 1909-10.

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206 pages : frontispiece, portraits ; 24 cm

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"Most of the text I have presented in various articles in a number of medical journals." --Pref

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