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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Human life prolonged, or, Five thousand facts for physical existence 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Quaker City Publishing House, 1871
    ... element is found in the ashes of most organic matter and foods, especially in mustard, cabbage, potatoes, pease, and cucumbers, ... body. Food of Animals and Vegetables. While no organic substance can contribute to the food or support of vegetables until it has first ...
  2. ... matter are called autotrophic. Those which require dead organic matter for food are called saprophytic, while those which feed on ... flies. Breeding sites. These include almost any decaying organic material offering necessary food and moisture for larval development. In fringe areas, ...
  3. ... absorbed. One theory has been that only the organic iron of the food is absorbed, and that metallic iron Avhen given ... Avhich is given as a medicine saves the organic iron of the food by combining Avith the sulphur, and so indirectly ...
  4. ... absorbed. One theory has been that only the organic iron of the food is absorbed, and that metallic iron Avhen given ... which is given as a medicine saves the organic iron of the food by combining Avith the sulphur, and so indirectly ...
  5. ... each part of an organ, when supplied with organic molecules from the food, selects those which are like its own, and ... their own bodies takes up most of the organic molecules of the food. All these facts were plainly in accordance with ...
  6. ... derived from the force stored up in the food. Organic matter is in a state of molecular tension, ... the form of 422 ELEMENTARY HYGIENE. physical forces. Food is organic matter, suited to under- go assimilation, and then ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Health in Axis Europe 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.?] : Office of Strategic Services, Research and Analysis Branch, 6 October 1943
    ... out of functional distur- bances and become serious organic changes,"! Food as a Cause of Disease Food Poisoning. The ...
  8. ... derived from the force stored up in the food. Organic matter is in a state of molecular tension, ... given out in the form of physical forces. Food is organic matter, suited to undergo assimilation, and then to ...
  9. ... derived from the force stored up in the food. Organic matter is in a state of molecular tension, ... given out in the form of physical forces. Food is organic matter, suited to undergo assimilation, and then to ...
  10. ... derived from the force stored up in the food. Organic matter is in a state of molecular tension, ... given out in the form of physical forces. Food is organic matter, suited to undergo assimilation, and then to ...
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