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140 results filtered with: Iron - therapeutic use
  • Byno-Haemoglobin : valuable in incipient phthisis, anaemia and in convalescence, especially of children : September 1910.
  • Byno-Haemoglobin : valuable in anaemia, incipient phthisis, and in convalescence, especially of children : September 1908.
  • Ferraplex B effective, well-tolerated, oral therapy of iron-deficiency anaemia. 3, Clavelina.
  • 'Fer Ascoli' : a new organic compound of iron : November 1913.
  • Ferraplex B effective, well-tolerated, oral therapy of iron-deficiency anaemia. 1, Astacus fluviatilis.
  • To treat iron deficiency : 'Slow-Fe'.
  • Brown's Iron Bitters.
  • Ayer's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, stimulates the vital functions, restores and preserves health, and infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system / Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co.
  • Ferromyn for the speedy oral correction of all iron-deficiency states : The use of stabilized Trypsin : a new treatment for ulcers abrasions burns pyodermias.
  • The significance of detail : Ferraplex B. 1, Francisco Goya y Lucientes 1740-1825.
  • Intramuscular Imferon calculated iron intake - calculated response.
  • Massive iron therapy : Colliron : a palatable preparation containing 10 per cent of iron in the form of colloidal iron hydroxide.
  • 'Byno' Phosphates : a valuable restorative for delicate children : October 1914.
  • Colliron (Evans) : a colloidal preparation containing 10 per cent iron and a trace of copper.
  • Ferraplex B effective, well-tolerated, oral therapy of iron-deficiency anaemia. 2, Protula.
  • 'Anorvit' : an advance in iron therapy.
  • 'Byno' Glycerophosphates : a unique digestive and tonic nerve food : January 1915.
  • Ferraplex B effective, well-tolerated, oral therapy of iron-deficiency anaemia. 3, Clavelina.
  • Ferromyn for the speedy oral correction of all iron-deficiency states : The use of stabilized Trypsin : a new treatment for ulcers abrasions burns pyodermias.
  • Ferraplex B effective, well-tolerated, oral therapy of iron-deficiency anaemia. 5, Lingula unguis.