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  1. ... desire to urinate, with a constant sense of weight or uneasiness in the part. The wet-girdle should be worn during the night, and tepid hip-baths employed two or three times a day. The diet should be rather dry, and moderately abste- mious. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The science of nutrition : treatise upon the science of nutrition 
    Publication: Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. : Clark W. Bryan & Company, 1892
    ... fuel-value of the food. One part by weight of fat is equivalent, in this ... that the diet should contain nutrients proportionate to the wants of ...
  3. ... to the grave, must be careSully collected. Their weight, and size, and parentage; their comparative growth and development; the care oS their inSancy; length oS time at the breast, &c.; their mode of physical education as to diet and exercise; and 165 their diseases, all in ...
  4. ... withdraw, to be a mere looker-on, a watcher, and LEAVE IT TO NATURE. Here comes in ... ought to be made the care- taker or watcher of an infant under two years, nor should ...
  5. ... as for fried steaks. More is lost in weight by broiling than by frying; but the flavor is better, and the meat is more succulent. No. 45. Roast and Grilled Fowls.—Fowls should be roasted whole, and divided into diets according to size. They should also be grilled ...
  6. ... to the female nurse: You be the vigilant watcher over my patient; you take ... to prepare some proper diet for his wasting and emaciated body—you do ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Industrial health 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1924]
    ... FOOD 57 absence of these acids in the diet, the blood becomes impoverished, ... of the body weight and, as certain quantities are daily eliminated, they ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Use of medical resources 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Defense, Committee on Medical and Hospital Services of the Armed Forces, Subcommittee on Employment of Military Medical Resources, 1948
    ... and certainly these boys can be made fire watchers end robuilders of destroyed houses and firefighters. They ... t doing that, no, In view of tfc© diet that*® & field operation and not * fixed boepltiU isatlon ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of obstetrics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1924
    ... in wet weather without rubbers. (11) Avoid lifting weights, either from the floor or a shelf. (12) For the last two months apply witchhazel to nipples night and morning. Then rub in albolene, using pledgets of cotton for both applications. (13) Diet.-Eat meat only once a day. In last ...
  10. ... do: smoking, drug abuse, sexual promiscuity, junk-food diets, a sedentary ... birth-weight deliveries and infant mortality in the nation. Massachusetts ...
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