liver extract
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of liver extract
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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They were anemic and I had to buy liver extract No. 65 which would cost me $365 a bottle.
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As soon as his blood vessels were stitched up, the patient was given transfusions and large injections of heparin, a liver extract which prevents clotting.
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He takes liver extract and calls it 'those chemicals.'
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Last week they reported in the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine that they had found a chicken dung culture which produced the same effect as liver extract in patients with pernicious anemia.
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Injections of liver extract have been found beneficial in the toxic conditions and convulsions previous to childbirth.
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