Treatment of Pernicious Anemia by a Special Diet. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1926. Original blue wraps. A touch of toning around edges, a near fine copy. First separate printing. This offprint first appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association Aug. 14, 1926, Vol. 87, pp. 470-476. Minot and Murphy introduced the raw liver diet as treatment for pernicious anemia. "This treatment ranks as one of the greatest modern advances in therapy." Garrison & Morton 3140. Minot and Murphy received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1934 for their work on anemia. See illustration.
Treatment of Pernicious Anemia by a Special Diet. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1926. Original blue wraps. A touch of toning around edges, a near fine copy. First separate printing. This offprint first appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association Aug. 14, 1926, Vol. 87, pp. 470-476. Minot and Murphy introduced the raw liver diet as treatment for pernicious anemia. "This treatment ranks as one of the greatest modern advances in therapy." Garrison & Morton 3140. Minot and Murphy received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1934 for their work on anemia. See illustration.
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