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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 6, 584-586, Copyright © 1958 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.

Hiawatha's Lipid

HUGH SINCLAIR M.D.1

1 Vice President, Magdalen College, Oxford University, England

The moral of this story is then Take some care when you have eaten Butter, sardines, walrus liver, Margarine or safflower seed oil, Or arachidonic acid, Or the body-fat of quokkas, Or adrenals of the musk-rat, Or the milk of female reindeer; To avoid thrombosis don't get Bitten by a Russell's viper Which has but one type of UFA— Ante-iso-trans-oleic, Hiawathianic acid.







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