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Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry

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Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry

JAMA , Volume 100 (16) – Apr 22, 1933

Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry

Abstract

The were with cotton. patient's ears tightly required. plugged on Committee Foods no the No was encountered, and to suture bleeding attempt was made. The lived for about two months and stump patient died from métastases. pulmonary REPORTS THE OF COMMITTEE it The illustration reveals the as accompanying specimen The following products have been accepted by the Committee been at the time of amputation. It has properly appeared on Foods of the American Association following any...
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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1933 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1933.02740160021009
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Abstract

The were with cotton. patient's ears tightly required. plugged on Committee Foods no the No was encountered, and to suture bleeding attempt was made. The lived for about two months and stump patient died from métastases. pulmonary REPORTS THE OF COMMITTEE it The illustration reveals the as accompanying specimen The following products have been accepted by the Committee been at the time of amputation. It has properly appeared on Foods of the American Association following any Medical and in a museum of prepared preserved pathologic specimens. necessary corrections of the labels and advertising to conform to the rules and regulations. these T^AMtRICAN^ COMMENT products approved are for advertising in the fubli* in this case. cations american medical There are many interesting angles Complete of the association, and \c-«£«£^ f0r tliey \^¡5¡^ genebal promulgation to the public. will of the arm from metastatic carcinoma of the breast gangrene be included book foods by in the of accepted to be published a remain is rare occurrence. That this should very gangrene the American Medical Association. and that mummification should take before entirely dry place Raymond Hertwig, Secretary. it seems the death of the are also Furthermore, patient unique. exhibited no toxic

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 22, 1933

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