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" It is a curious sight to see the number of patients of both sexes and of all ranks and ages, who flock to the slaughter-house every morning to drink of the still fuming blood of the oxen slaughtered for the table. I was struck with the facility with which... "
The Liverpool and Manchester Medical and Surgical Reports - Page 186
1876
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Waste Products and Undeveloped Substances: A Synopsis of Progress Made in ...

Peter Lund Simmonds - 1873 - 508 pages
...former for fevers and all inflammatory affections, and the latter for anaemia and pulmonary phthisis. It is said to be a curious sight in Paris to see the number of patients of both sexes, and uf all ranks and ages, who flock to the slaughterhouse every morning to drink of the still finning...
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Waste Products and Undeveloped Substances: A Synopsis of Progress ; Made in ...

Peter Lund Simmonds - 1876 - 504 pages
...former for fevers and all inflammatory affections, and the latter for anaemia and pulmonary phthisis. It is said to be a curious sight in Paris to see the...patients of both sexes, and of all ranks and ages, who floek to the slaughterhouse every morning to drink of the still fuming blood of the oxen slaughtered...
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A cyclopædia of practical receipts and ... information on the ..., Volume 1

Arnold James Cooley - 1880 - 928 pages
...correspondent, writing from Paris to the ' Medical Times and Gazette' in 1872, says: "It is a curious sight to see the number of patients of both sexes and of...fuming blood of the oxen slaughtered for the table. 1 was struck with the facility with which young ladies take to it, and I have heard many say that they...
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Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the ...

Arnold James Cooley - 1892 - 920 pages
...correspondent, writing from Paris to the ' Medical Times and Gazette' in 1872, says: "It is a curious sight to see the number of patients of both sexes and of...fuming blood of the oxen slaughtered for the table. I was struck with the facility with which young ladies take to it, and I have heard many say that they...
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Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral ..., Volume 1

Arnold James Cooley - 1892 - 920 pages
...sufficient. It is unnecessary to add that these reactions do not show whether the blood is human or animal. slaughter-house every morning to drink of the still...fuming blood of the oxen slaughtered for the table. I was struck with the facility with which young ladies take to it, aud I have heard many say that they...
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Animal Simples, Approved for Modern Uses of Cure

William Thomas Fernie - 1899 - 600 pages
...in vogue among the Parisians for atunmia, and pulmonary consumption. It is a curious sight to view the number of patients of both sexes and of all ranks...ages who flock to the slaughter-house every morning. Young ladies take the blood eagerly, and I have heard them say they prefer it to cod-liver oil. I know...
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Medical Notes and Queries, Issue 1512, Volume 1

1873 - 580 pages
...FOOD. 4 BULLOCK'S BLOOD is now much in vogue among tho Parisians for anaemia and pulmonary phthisis. It is said to be a curious sight in Paris to see the...the slaughter-house every morning to drink of the stillfnming blood of the oxen slaughtered for the table. In France the idea of utilising the blood...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

1873 - 1098 pages
...for anicmia and pulmonary phthisis. It U a curious sight to see the number of patients of both fixes and of all ranks and ages who flock to the slaughter-house...fuming blood of the oxen slaughtered for the table. I was struck at the facility with which young ladies take to it, and I have heard many say that they...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 44

1872 - 604 pages
...all inflammatory affections, and the latter for anaemia and pulmonary phthisis. It is a curious sight to see the number of patients of both sexes and of all ranks and ages who flock to the slaughter- house every morning to drink of the still fuming blood of the oxen slaughtered for the table....
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