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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1945
    ... or scrambled eggs (made with any of the dairy prod- ucts) . EGG-FREE DIET Foods Allowed Cemac. Meats. Sea food. Poultry. Game. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Healthful living through the school day and in home and community 
    Publication: Santa Fe, New Mexico : State Department of Public Health, March 1939
    ... cents. Some Facts About Evaporated Milk and Other Dairy Products, Evaporated Milk Association. Map showing where milk is produced. Free. The Child’s Diet (Food value charts), and The Diet and Dental ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Conquering units; or, The mastery of disease 
    Publication: [United States] : J.S. Riley, [1924]
    ... doctors' practical experiences. We exclude from our curative diet flesh foods, with the exception of dairy products, and advocate free use of raw vegetables in preference to cooked ...
  4. ... Life In Living (1939) Produced for the National Dairy Council by Burton Holmes Films, Library Dept., 1510 N. Ashland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Also available from YMCA 1R sound Loaned free "Value of balanced diet to health and successful living, and the importance ...
  5. ... industey—Toundatdony-Chrye) 12 mines, gon’ 16mm. es Free loan. Yor sale apply to Nat'l. Dairy Council This is a film on the role of milk in the well-balanced diet. Although eating phays so essential a part in ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition in review : report of the New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Nutrition 
    Publication: [Albany] : New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Nutrition, 1945
    ... from animal sources, in the forms of meats, dairy products, and eggs. These foods ... would choose a diet having about half the foods from these animal ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition and clinical dietetics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... combine well with the usual large excess of free hydrochloric acid and be obtainable almost any and everywhere. In this day of the “dairy lunch,” it is very easy to obtain this diet any- where about a city. If the case ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Selected bibliography on hygiene and health education 
    Publication: Springfield, Illinois : Illinois Department of Public Health, [1946]
    ... 111 North Canal Street, Chicago, Illinois. Nutrition News; Dairy Council Digests, ... essentials of diet and - important sources of each. Washington, D. C.: ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Red Cross course in food selection 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : American Red Cross, [1921]
    ... milk? Arrange for a visit to a good dairy if there is one within reasonable distance. BIBLIOGRAPHY Available for free distribution by United States Department of Agricul- ture, Washington, D. C. Cheese and Its Economical Use in the Diet, Farmers' Bulletin 487. The Use of Milk as ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The home physician and guide to health : a treatise on the prevention and cure of disease, ... 
    Publication: Mountain View, California : Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1923
    ... coffee, and meats should be entirely avoided. The dairy products are the center around which the diet may be built up. Eggs may be used sparingly. Grains and fruits are permissible. The bowels must be kept open and free, by the use of some laxative, if necessary, ...
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