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English
Pages
396

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Cover of: Autointoxication or Intestinal Toxemia
Autointoxication or Intestinal Toxemia
August 2003, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Autointoxication or intestinal toxemia.
Autointoxication or intestinal toxemia.
1922, The Modern Medicine Pub. Co.
in English - 3d ed.
Cover of: Autointoxication; or, Intestinal toxemia
Autointoxication; or, Intestinal toxemia
1918, The Modern medicine publishing co.
in English

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First Sentence

"In order to understand the significance of the processes which result in intestinal toxemia or autointoxication, and the rationale of the methods by which they may be successfully combated, it is necessary to have at least an elementary knowledge of the nature of bacteria and other microorganisms which are the active cause of the putrefactions and other changes which are known to be associated with intestinal autointoxication."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
396
Dimensions
10.6 x 7.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
2 pounds

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Open Library
OL8061503M
ISBN 10
0766179192
ISBN 13
9780766179196

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In order to understand the significance of the processes which result in intestinal toxemia or autointoxication, and the rationale of the methods by which they may be successfully combated, it is necessary to have at least an elementary knowledge of the nature of bacteria and other microorganisms which are the active cause of the putrefactions and other changes which are known to be associated with intestinal autointoxication.
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