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... bone trays . Who now would think of placing these re- 557 558 ceptacles for bones on the table ? But who.
... bone trays . Who now would think of placing these re- 557 558 ceptacles for bones on the table ? But who.
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... bones on the table ? But who 50 years ago would have thought of serving a chicken din- ner without them ? Bone trays were not of as early origin nor as carefully made as cup plates , so their value is somewhat lower . But that does not ...
... bones on the table ? But who 50 years ago would have thought of serving a chicken din- ner without them ? Bone trays were not of as early origin nor as carefully made as cup plates , so their value is somewhat lower . But that does not ...
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... bone and tooth forma- tion came to be regarded as a dis- ease and was given the name rickets . About 1918 it was noted that certain foods , especially cod liver oil , would protect children from this deficient bone forma- tion . This ...
... bone and tooth forma- tion came to be regarded as a dis- ease and was given the name rickets . About 1918 it was noted that certain foods , especially cod liver oil , would protect children from this deficient bone forma- tion . This ...
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