. . on her bottomus! It''s a blister! said her sister. It''s measles! said Weasel. It''s hippopox! said Fox. But in the end the spotamus turns out to be something hilariously unexpected!
It discusses the basis of hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer. The focus of study is the pharmacological aspects of prostate cancer treatment. Some of the topics covered in the book are the metabolism of testosterone in the prostate, the use of stilbes..
Topics range from the growth hormone/prolactin/placental lactogen gene family and their regulation of growth, to steroid hormones, sexual development, and mineral corticoid action. Additional chapters examine the pathophysiology of insulin-dependent diabet..
Topics range from the growth hormone/prolactin/placental lactogen gene family and their regulation of growth, to steroid hormones, sexual development, and mineral corticoid action. Additional chapters examine the pathophysiology of insulin-dependent diabet..
Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1900. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Xii PHOSPHOROUS AND HYPOPHOSPHOROUS ACIDS 207 which is then precipitated as magnesium-ammonium phosphate (cf. p. 144). ..
On her bottomus! It''s Measles! said Weasel. It''s Hippopox! said Fox. It''s Jungle Fever! said Beaver. But the spot on Hippo''s bottomus was not a diseasel, not even a spotamus but some..