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  1. NLM Digital Collections - When we fall 
    Publication: [Toronto, Ont.] : The Foundation, 1976
    ... cake? [Mrs. Hall:] No, dear, no cake. [Mrs. Hall's daughter:] Anyway, Ruth is on a diet, and you know she can't resist your cake. So better not. Look, mom, I'm sorry, but I have to dash. We're having ... you okay? [Mrs. Hall:] Yes, dear. [Mrs. Hall's daughter:] Okay mom, must ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Medical inquiries and observations 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Prichard & Hall, in Market Street near Front Street, MDCCLXXXIX [1789]
    ... fo fteadily been ufed in this difeafe; nor (hall I mention as a remedy, the beft accomodated diet, fubmitted to with the moft patient feli-denial; ...
  3. ... I fay the fame. Thefe few rules of diet he that keeps, (hall furely finde great cafe and fpeedy remedy by ... their Torches) and inlarge again upon occafion* as (hall feem beft to mee* and ... paflion * is exercifc and diet. It is an old and well known fentcnce * ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Military medical manual 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : The Military Service Publishing Company, [1945]
    ... with the mess sergeant, the kitchen, the mess hall, the storeroom, and the personnel daily. He should check the menus to make certain that a balanced diet will be prepared. He should check the bookkeeping ...
  5. ... were constantly using now, unripe grain, called D'hall, as the principal article of their diet. Slight quotidian and diarrhoea were the most 188 ...
  6. ... were constantly using new, unripe grain, called d'hall, as the principal article of their diet. Slight Quotidians and Diarrhoea were the most frequent ...
  7. ... see them, seated and standing all round a hall and yard, eating this their whole diet. I saw the kitchen, where the potatos �four ...
  8. ... were constantly using new, unripe grain, called D'hall as the principal article of their -diet. Slight Quotidian and Diarrhsea were the most frequent ...
  9. ... home or in badly ventilated and crowded public halls, theaters, or churches. In regard to diet, no great change from the ordinary habits of ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the Medical Department of the United States Navy 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... aration, and service. Special diets. Sanitation of kitchens, diet kitchens, mess halls, sculleries, and refrigerating rooms. State how food is ...
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