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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases of the chest and on mediate auscultation 
    Publication: New York : Samuel Wood & Sons ; Philadelphia : Desilver, Thomas & Co., 1835
    ... same effect. This statement of M. Broussais, in reference to the asparagus as a remedy of power gem nerally, in ...
  2. ... same effect. This statement of M. Broussais, in reference to the asparagus as a remedy of power generally, in affections ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - New biology 
    Publication: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, [1924]
    ... for shade .... 558 Ash wood, use of 565 References are to pages INDEX 3 Asparagus fern, a leafless plant 478 beetles 67 Assimilation, ...
  4. ... F. ASPARAGUS (Asperge, Codex Med.). The common garden asparagus (A. officinalis Linn.); Order, Liliacea) will hardly be made more familiar by description. It is 386 Asheville. Asphyxia. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. a native of ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Army food and messing : the complete manual of mess management 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pa. : Military Service Publishing Company [1942]
    ... Indian pudding, baked, recipe, 339 Ingredients cake ingredients reference table, facing p. 126 definition, 92 Insects larvacides, 372 Inspection of alimentary pastes, 244 of alligator pears, 221 of apples, 221 of asparagus, 225 of avocados, 221 of bacon, 273 of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1804
    ... See Corn. Artichoke, substitute for. See Milk-thistle. Asparagus, substitutes for. See Black Bryony, Burdock, Goat's- beard, Ho£>, Swallow-wort. Ass's Milk. See Catarrh. Asthma, remedies for, seeAnise, 29 GENERAL INDEX OF REFERENCE. Coffee; Daisy ; Dame-wort; Gal-1 banum ; Garlic ; ...
  7. ... potatoes, and turnips; on broccoli and cauliflower, on asparagus and peas (provided they are young and well 266 ADVICE TO A WIFE. boiled), and French beaus. " The maxim of the great- est importance in reference to the materials of human food is, mixture ...
  8. ... of uric acid. He is of opinion that asparagus does not produce uric acid, ... of gravel. With reference to sorrel, green beans, and tomatoes, they less ...
  9. ... striking is the stench of urine after eating asparagus; garlic gives its odor to the urine. During alkaline fermentation we may have the development of ammonia, which gives its known pungent odor. 6. Sediments.—With reference to the cloudiness the urate sedi- ment of ...
  10. ... Apples 13 Cabbage (green leaves)... 17 Beef 17 Asparagus 20 Yolk of egg 10 to 24 Spinach 33 to 39 In conditions of malnutrition, particularly in the simple anemias, it becomes necessary to select a diet with reference to its contents in iron or to add ...
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