1927
DOI: 10.1288/00005537-192709000-00003
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Does vitamin‐deficient diet cause deafness? Results of animal experimentation

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“…As soon as the intercellular substance calcifies, the connective-tissue "nucleus" is' completed (Plate I, 4). Even if one disregards its chemical composition and other properties, it must be recalled that one of them may be stained red with eosin (Plate 1, 2) and the other blue with alum-hematoxylin (Plate The gradual appearance of two different intercellular substances represents the first step in the development of a center for the subsequent formation of lamellar bone.…”
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“…As soon as the intercellular substance calcifies, the connective-tissue "nucleus" is' completed (Plate I, 4). Even if one disregards its chemical composition and other properties, it must be recalled that one of them may be stained red with eosin (Plate 1, 2) and the other blue with alum-hematoxylin (Plate The gradual appearance of two different intercellular substances represents the first step in the development of a center for the subsequent formation of lamellar bone.…”
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confidence: 99%