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The Relation of Adrenalin Hyperglycemia to Decreased Alkali Reserve of the Blood

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The Relation of Adrenalin Hyperglycemia to Decreased Alkali Reserve of the Blood

by John P. Peters Jr. and H. Rawle Geyelin

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1917 Paper. Very Good. Soft cover. Journal Offprint. 10 page journal article from the Medical Clinic at Presbyterian Hospital and the Coolidge Fellowship and the Blumenthal Fellowship at Columbia University in New York City. Staples are rusted, some pages are uncut..

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Title
The Relation of Adrenalin Hyperglycemia to Decreased Alkali Reserve of the Blood
Author
John P. Peters Jr. and H. Rawle Geyelin
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Journal Offprint
Publisher
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Date Published
1917
Keywords
adrenal hyperglycemia, physiology, endocrinology, hematology, alkali reserve in blood, medical research
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Physiology; Hematology;

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