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N.Y. Times, 15 May’72, H.M. Schmeck, Jr., “Immunology: A Code Spelling life or Death”: "Another area of high current excitement centers on experiments showing that hereditary immunologic traits are probably an important facto in determining how susceptible any person may be to a given type of disease.2 (Underlining by RBF)
RBF Marginalia: "One atom of chromium present or nonpresent = diff. between diabetes and no diabetes.
"A gene or DNA-RNA structural complex requires the right atoms for their chem. compounding-- C, C, T, A.
"No copper-spinach proximity = copper deficiency of humans. Copper inhibited by spinach inhibited by humans.
“Not because of different genes of species, but because of chemical element deficiency in locale of birth-growth geography, physiology, geology. (See Harry Schroeder-BF correspondence.)”
