A contribution to the haematinic properties of dialized iron : being extracts from communications read before the Boston Society of the Medical Sciences and the Boston Society for Medical Observation / by Robert Amory.

  • Amory, Robert, 1842-1910.
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1879
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A contribution to the haematinic properties of dialized iron : being extracts from communications read before the Boston Society of the Medical Sciences and the Boston Society for Medical Observation / by Robert Amory. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Philadelphia : Lehman & Bolton, 1879.

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20 pages, 5 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

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'Reprinted from the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, April 3d, 1879' - cover
'In reproducing the very interesting and valuable paper of Dr. Robert Amory ...' - pref. by Wyeth & Bro

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Contents: Experiments and clinical observations on the haematinic properties of dialyzed iron / by Robert Amory - Wyeth's dialysed iron (ferrum dialysatum) : a neutral solution of oxide of iron in the colloid form, the result of endosmosis and diffusion with distilled water - Dialysed iron as an antidote for arsenical poisoning - Soluble compressed pellets : a new form of remedies for hypodermic use / by H. Augustus Wilson - Compressed soluble hypodermic tablets / John Wyeth & Bro

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