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La protidemia: su valor clinico.

By Aron Gorodner. Thesis. Pp. 143. Buenos Aires: Aniceto Lopez, 1941.

Arch Intern Med. 1942;70(1):182.

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The author has determined the albumin and globulin content of the blood serum in a number of patients suffering from a variety of diseases. The data he presents are limited in value because factors affecting the level of the blood proteins are many; the author considers only one, the disease per se, without regard for its severity, duration or complications. It seems to the reviewer that the chief purpose of the thesis has been achieved in its compilation: The author has learned much about the blood proteins and has demonstrated that knowledge to the satisfaction of his faculty. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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