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Dietetic Conditions Which Influence the Calcium Content of Saliva: The Possible Significance of These Facts in Tuberculosis
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Dietetic Conditions Which Influence the Calcium Content of Saliva: The Possible Significance of These Facts in Tuberculosis
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C. Lee Pattison
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2 July 1926
journal article
research article
Published by
BMJ
in
BMJ
Vol. 2
(3417)
,
6-8
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.3417.6
Abstract
Salivary Ca was raised by diets rich in fat-soluble vitamin, but lowered by diets containing much cereal and comparatively little fat-soluble vitamin. Diets rich in Ca, fed for short periods, did not increase salivary Ca.
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