Following the diet, all the patients showed a prompt, rapid and distinct remission of their anemia, coincident with at least rather marked symptomatic improvement, except for pronounced disorders due to spinal cord degeneration. Improvement was often striking, so that where the red blood cell count averaged for all before starting the diet 1,470,000 per cubic millimeter, one month afterward it averaged 3,400,000; and for the twenty-seven cases observed from four to six months after the diet was begun, the average count was 4,500,000 per cubic millimeter.
CKICAGO. Ii,i,xxo~. [CONTRIBUTION FROM THE: OTHO s. A. SPRAGUE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE AND THE DB-PARTMEXT O r P.4THOLOGY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO.] THE ELECTRONIC CONSTITUTIONS OF ACETOACETIC AND CITRIC ACIDS AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES.
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