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  1. ... 500 R±»l& (Suprasellar Cyst) (£s!MP09l!f £££ rxX (Apricot) lim^^££ £#i$ftl&i (Metabolism, Basal) (i«ftltt£££ Z^m (Occupational Safety) (£«m*£££ ££14 (Safety) WA 250-288 $£gg (Safety ...
  2. ... subject, have expressed different opinions. Apples, peaches, and apricots, when perfectly ripe and mellow, may be occasionally allowed to children, in moderate portions, with entire safety, unless the sto- mach and bowels be very ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases and physical education of children 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Published by Corey and Fairbank ; Philadelphia : Grigg and Elliott, 1834
    ... subject, have expressed different opinions. Apples, peaches, and apricots, when perfectly ripe and mellow, may be occasionally allowed to children, in moderate portions, Avith entire safety, unless the sto- mach and bowels be very ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases and physical education of children 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Published by Corey and Fairbank ; Philadelphia : Grigg and Elliott, 1833
    ... subject, have expressed different opinions. Apples, peaches, and apricots, when perfectly ripe and mellow, may be occasionally allowed to children, in moderate portions, with entire safety, unless the sto- mach and bowels be very ...
  5. ... subject, have expressed different opinions. Apples, peaches, and apricots, (freed from the skin,) when perfectly ripe and mellow, may be occasionally allowed to children, in moderate portions, with entire safety, unless the stomach and bowels be very weak ...
  6. ... subject, have expressed different opinions. Apples, peaches, and apricots, (freed from the skin,) when perfectly ripe and mellow, may be occasionally allowed to children, in moderate portions, with entire safety, unless the stomach and bowels be very weak ...
  7. ... subject, have expressed different opinions. Apples, peaches, and apricots, (freed from the skin,) when perfectly ripe and mellow, may be occasionally allowed to children, in moderate portions, with entire safety, unless the stomach and bowels be very weak ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of mess management 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : The Military Service Publishing Company [1941]
    ... Canned fruits and vegetables of the nonacid type (apricots, peaches, pears, beans, corn, peas, pumpkins, etc.) keep comparatively well and may be stored in the mess for 6 months to 1 year with safety. Spoilage of the non- acid fruits is indicated ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Family receipts, or Practical guide for the husbandman and housewife : containing a great ... 
    Publication: [Cincinnati, Ohio] : Published by A.B. Roff. Lincoln & Co. printers. Cincinnati, 1831
    ... rries, raspberries, currants, mulberries, gooseberries, cherries, apples, ... may beeaten with great safety in the bloody flux,andare indeed the real ...
  10. ... worn in heat of day, That scalds with safety. Shaksp. 4. One who carries the body to the grave. 5. A tree that yields its produce. This way of procuring autumnal roses, in some that are good bearers, will succeed. Boyle. Reprune apricots, saving the young shoots; for the raw bearers ...
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