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  1. Gelatin is a protein made from animal collagen, usually from cows and pigs. It's commonly used to ... that make up cartilage, bone, and skin. Taking gelatin might increase the production of collagen in the ...
  2. ... detect the presence of intestinal parasites. A weighted gelatin capsule attached to a string is swallowed and left in place. After about 4 hours, the gelatin capsule is pulled out of the stomach by ...
  3. Formulae of sugar & gelatin-coated pills, manufactured by Parke, Davis & Co ... Formulae of sugar & gelatin-coated pills, manufactured by Parke, Davis & Co Pill formulae book Parke, Davis & Company. Pharmaceutical Preparations Detroit, Mich. : Parke, Davis & ...
  4. ... primary cleavage products formed in the digestion of gelatin ... Gelatin ... primary cleavage products formed in the digestion of gelatin Chittenden, R. H. (Russell Henry), 1856-1943. Gelatin ...
  5. Illustrated catalogue of soluble medicated gelatin and other pharmaceutical preparations ... Gelatin ... Illustrated catalogue of soluble medicated gelatin and other pharmaceutical ... edition Philadelphia : Charles L. Mitchell, October 1888 Catalog Text ...
  6. ... flour. — Vulpius. Glutiform. A combination of formaldehyde with gelatin. Glutol. (Dr. Scleich.) A combination of formaldehyde with gelatin. It is a whitish powder, in- soluble in ...
  7. ... bottle with an accurately ground stopper.” Solution of Gelatin. “Take of Isinglass [Ichthyocolla], in shreds, fifty grains; ... zinc, by dissolving in warm nitric acid without gelatin- izing, and by not being rendered electric by ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Human physiology (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1850
    ... appointed to inquire into the nutritive properties of gelatin, he reported that gelatin, albumen, and fibrin—all of which are highly ... no protein. Animals, which were fed exclusively on gelatin, the most highly nitrogenized ele- ment of the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Medical theses, selected from among the inaugural dissertations: published and defended by ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas and William Bradford, printers and book-sellers ..., Fry and Kammerer, printers ..., 1805-06
    ... which teach us, we have only to substitute gelatin for gluten, to make the above illustration apply ... be called mechanical and chemical. The enveloping the gelatin in a 'body impermeable to air, as resin, ...
  10. ... constitute the pabulum of vegetables, nor albumen nor gelatin, which hold a corresponding rank in the animal ... the flavour of meat depends) appears to render gelatin capable of supporting health for an unlimited period. ...
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