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dition uncombined with colloid ; we are faced with the possibility 

 that dextrose in the epithelial cell is not free, but is possibly 

 linked on to proteid, and that this loose combination can again 

 be split in two, the dextrose passing into the blood and the 

 proteid molecule remaining intact and capable of combining with 

 fresh dextrose. 



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Absorption 



GENERAL RKVIEWS WITH EXTENSIVE LITERATURE 



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