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" In the supplies of a body of troops," says Parmentier, " extract of meat would to the severely wounded soldier be a means of invigoration, which with a little wine would instantly restore his powers, exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to... "
United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal - Página 382
1866
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London Journal of Medicine: A Monthly Record of the Medical ..., Volumen4

1852 - 992 páginas
...the powers exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to bear being transported to the nearest hospital." "We cannot," says Proust, " imagine a more...application. What more invigorating remedy, what more powerfully-acting panacea, than a portion of genuine extract of meat dissolved in a glass of noble...
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Familiar Letters on Chemistry: In Its Relations to Physiology, Dietetics ...

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1851 - 576 páginas
...exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to bear the being transported to the nearest field hospital." " We cannot," says Proust, " imagine a...application. What more invigorating remedy, what more powerfully-acting panacea than a portion of genuine extract of meat, dissolved in a glass of noble...
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1854 - 974 páginas
...Prout, "imagine a more fortunate application. What more invigorating remedy, what more powerfullyacting panacea, than a portion of genuine extract of meat...all for the spoiled children of wealth ! Ought we to have nothing, then, in our field-hospitals for the unfortunate soldier, whose fate condemns him...
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Volumen5

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1864 - 368 páginas
...powers, exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to bear being transported to the nearest field hospital.' ' We cannot,' says Proust, ' imagine a...panacea, than a portion of genuine extract of meat and a glass of noble wine! The most recherche delicacies are all for the rich. Ought we, then, to have...
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The Country Gentleman's Magazine

Simpkin Marshall & Co. - 1868 - 620 páginas
...preparation under these circumstances ; for what more invigorating remedy, what more powerfully-acting panacea than a portion of genuine extract of meat dissolved in a glass of noble wine ? MEAT BISCUITS. As in the case of soup and beef-tea, its nutritive power must be assisted by vegetables...
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Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volumen4

1869 - 622 páginas
...preparation under these circumstances ; for what more invigorating remedy, what more powerfully-acting panacea than a portion of genuine extract of meat dissolved in a glass of noble wine ?" As in the case of soup and beef-tea, its nutritive power must be assisted by vegetables and other...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen106

1870 - 880 páginas
...powers, exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to bear being transported to the nearest field hospital." " We cannot," says Proust, " imagine a...remedy, what more powerfully acting panacea than a genuine extract of meat dissolved in a glass of noble wine? Ought we then to have nothing in our field...
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Nature, Volumen2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 páginas
...powers, exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to bear being transported to the nearest field hospital." " We cannot," says Proust, " imagine a...remedy, what more powerfully acting panacea than a genuine extract of meat dissolved in a glass of noble wine ? Ought we then to have nothing in our field...
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Nature, Volumen2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 páginas
...powers, exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to bear being transported to the nearest field hospital." " We cannot," says Proust, " imagine a...remedy, what more powerfully acting panacea than a genuine extract of meat dissolved in a glass of noble wine ? Ought we then to have nothing in our field...
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The Living Age, Volumen106

1870 - 844 páginas
...powers, exhausted by great loss of blood, and enable him to bear being; transported to the nearest field hospital." " We cannot," says Proust, " imagine a...remedy, what more powerfully acting panacea than a genuine extract of meat dissolved in a glass of noble wine ? Ought we then to have nothing in our field...
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