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The Uses of Water in Health and Disease · John Harvey Kellogg — chapter 21 of 21 · ~237 words · public domain

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

● Typos fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained. ● Enclosed italics font in underscores. ● Enclosed bold or blackletter font in =equals=. ● Subscripts are shown using an underscore () with curly braces { }, as in H{2}O.

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