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" A larger proportion of subnormal cases occurred in this group, fully 41 per cent., giving a proportion of sugar lower than the normal average. In one case of cerebral tumour, the saliva, though copious in amount, contained practically no converting ferment... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh - Page 142
by Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1902
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The Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, Volume 19

Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh - 1900 - 282 pages
...Diseases. — A larger proportion of subnormal cases were met with in the group of nervous diseases (41 per cent, giving a proportion of sugar lower than...ataxia, though the secretion was equally copious, the converting ferment produced the large amount of O' 1 1 1 gramme sugar. (5) Hcemopoietic System. —...
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Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, Volume 19

1900 - 282 pages
...Diseases. — A larger proportion of subnormal cases were met with in the group of nervous diseases (41 per cent. giving a proportion of sugar lower than...ataxia, though the secretion was equally copious, the converting ferment produced the large amount of O'l11 gramme sugar. (5) Hamopoietic System. — Of...
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Scottish Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 6

1900 - 624 pages
...limits. A larger proportion of subnormal cases was met with in the group of nervous diseases, forty-one per cent. giving a proportion of sugar lower than...ataxia, though the secretion was equally copious, the converting ferment produced the large amount of TII gramme sugar. Of three cases of Addison's disease...
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Proceedings, Volume 23

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1902 - 594 pages
...its usual composition, and the amount of sugar formed hovers at or about the normal limits. Nervous Diseases. — A larger proportion of subnormal cases...converting ferment ; whereas in a case of locomotor atazia, though the secretion was equally copious, the salivary enzyme produced the large amount of...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volume 23

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1902 - 590 pages
...its usual composition, and the amount of sugar formed hovers at or about the normal limit.-. Nervous Diseases. — A larger proportion of subnormal cases...converting ferment ; whereas in a case of locomotor at ax ia. though the secretion was equally copious, the salivary enzyme produced the large amount of...
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