56 results filtered with: Malt-extracts
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"Creamotartrine" : a superior preparation to cream of tartar for use in the manufacture of high-class self-raising flour and baking powder : warranted to conform with the requirements of the Food and drugs act / Duckworth & Co.
Duckworth & Co. (Manchester, England)Date: [1912?]- Ephemera
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The 'Allenburys' Rusks (malted) : a nourishing and palatable food : November 1914.
Date: 1914- Books
Duckworth's "new process" bread improver : something new, and better, in bread improvers / Duckworth & Co.
Duckworth & Co. (Manchester, England)Date: [1912?]- Ephemera
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"Bynol" The "Allenburys" malt & oil : an ideal combination of Cod Liver Oil and Malt for children : December 1910.
Date: 1910- Ephemera
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Bynol the "perfected" malt & oil : an ideal combination of Cod Liver Oil and Malt for children : December 1907.
Date: 1907- Ephemera
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Citrus aurantium, linn. : the source of vitamin C in Ostomalt : "all the vitamins for growth and protection".
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Ephemera
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'Kepler' cod liver oil with malt extract : rich in Vitamins A, B and D.
Date: [1930?]- Ephemera
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The 'Allenburys' Rusks (malted) : a nourishing and palatable food : March 1915.
Date: 1915- Ephemera
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'Byno' Glycerophosphates : a unique digestive and tonic nerve food : January 1914.
Date: 1914- Ephemera
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The 'Allenburys' Rusks malted : very nourishing, easily digested, pleasant to the taste : June 1911.
Date: 1911- Ephemera
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'Bynol' the 'Allenburys' malt & oil : an easily digested nutrient and restorative : December 1913.
Date: 1913- Ephemera
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Rear Admiral W.S. Schley.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899]- Ephemera
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The 'Allenburys' Rusks malted : very nourishing, easily digested, pleasant to the taste : November 1912.
Date: 1912- Ephemera
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Against winter's threat to children - : Ostomalt.
Date: [1937]- Ephemera
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Baron Liebig's Malted Food Extract : for infants, children, invalids, and persons of weak digestion... / sole agents, Ansar, Harford & Co.
Ansar, Hanford & Co.Date: 1890-1899- Ephemera
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'Bynotone' : a concentrated nutrient rich in vitamins : May 1926, June 1926, July 1926.
Date: 1926- Books
Nutrition / [Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (The Wellcome Foundation Ltd.)].
Burroughs Wellcome and Company.Date: [1937?]- Ephemera
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Bynin Emulsion : an emulsion of cod-liver oil in Bynin, liquid malt, with hypophosphites : a nerve food and restorative, easy of assimilation ... a concentrated nutrient ... January 1909 ... / Allen & Hanburys Ltd.
Allen & HanburysDate: 1909- Books
De morrhua nil nisi bonum / [Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (The Wellcome Foundation Ltd.)].
Burroughs Wellcome and Company.Date: [1936?]- Ephemera
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Agarvis emulsion laxante ... : Medumalt extracto de malta con vitaminas A-B-D, hierro y medula osea : tonico nutritivo reconstituyente ... / C.E. Jamieson & Co ; distribuidores para Cuba: Azpeco Chemical Company.
Date: [1942]- Ephemera
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'Bynotone' : a concentrated nutrient rich in vitamins : June 1925, July 1925, August 1925.
Date: 1925- Ephemera
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'Byno-Cascada' : the ideal tonic laxative and nutrient digestive : April 1916.
Date: 1916- Books
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Official testimonies of the benefits arising from the essence or extract of malt : as used in the British Navy, for making wort at sea consisting of short extracts from the best writers; from medical journals kept on board the King's ships; and from the testimony of surgeons ... / prepared and sold by Holdsworth & Barnard ... under the encouragement and protection of His Majesty's letters patent, granted to the late Mr. Thornton.
Holdsworth & Barnard.Date: 1783- Ephemera
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'Bynin' Emulsion : an emulsion of cod-liver oil in Bynin, liquid malt, with hypophosphites : a nerve food and restorative, easy of assimilation ... a concentrated nutrient ... January 1910 ... / Allen & Hanburys Ltd.
Allen & HanburysDate: 1910- Ephemera
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Allen & Hanburys' malted farinaceous food for infants (patented) : Tonga a specific for neuralgia.
Date: [between 1880 and 1885?]