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CONSIDERATION OF FORMER CASES.

Arch Dermatol. 2003;139:983.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES INCLUDING SYPHILIS
VOL. XXI.
AUGUST, 1903.
NO. 8

Folliclis.

Dr. E. B. BRONSON said that this case had markedly improved. There were, at the time of presentation, a number of lesions on the scalp, forehead, behind the ears and upon the legs. When last seen by him there were not more than three lesions requiring any attention. She had had the disease since childhood. The treatment had been cod-liver oil internally. . . .

J Cutan Genito-Urin Dis. August 1903;21:388.

IF IT WEREN'T FOR COD, WE WOULDN'T BE HERE.

There is little doubt that Viking ships, following the range of the Atlantic cod, reached North America sometime in the ninth or tenth century AD. Searching for cod, fishing vessels from Bristol, England, might also have reached the New World more than a decade before Columbus's first voyage. What is not a matter of debate but historical fact is that when Jacques Cartier "discovered" . . . [Full Text of this Article]


COD BLESS AMERICA

AND IT'S GOOD FOR YOU, TOO!






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