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One red-blood cell
corpuscle does not exceed the one-hundred-and-twenty-millionth of a cubic
inch. There are over three million such cells in one droplet of blood, and
theses cells carry the iron in the blood. How, necessary is it then, to
administer the cell salt iron (Ferrum Phospate) which is the best remedy for
inflammations, of lungs, pluea, throat, eyes, ears,, etc.) to diseased cells
in the most minute molecular form. Each one of the twelve inorganic
substances (in chemistry called salts) of which the human body is built up,
has its own sphere of function and curative action, by reason of the part it
occupies in the cells, and the part these have to perform in maintaining and
restoring health. |