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  1. NLM Digital Collections - History of preventive medicine, United States Army Forces, Middle Pacific 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Historical Division, Army Medical Library, [1945?]
    ... was in general excellento Exceptions were: 1o Canned grapefruit juice, old C ration nMM units, and compressed ... Company, 24 cases has spoiled to date. Also grapefruit juice packed in No. 10’s and V board ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Gynecology : medical and surgical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, 1924
    ... varies in size from a walnut to a grapefruit. In some cases, bleeding occurs in the ovarian ... size, though cervical tumors as large as a grapefruit have been recorded. They may also be single ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - New York City's baby book : a handbook for parents 
    Publication: New York : Department of Health, City of New York, [1947]
    ... of fruit, a large serving of orange juice, grapefruit juice, or three times as much tomato, and ... to take it, try substituting tomato juice or grapefruit juice. You will need to give more of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of mess management 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : The Military Service Publishing Company [1941]
    ... shortcake, or in a fruit salad, etc. Oranges, grapefruit, melons, pears, grapes, cherries, etc., are served alone ... winter months the following may be had: Apples. Grapefruit. Oranges. Pears. Bananas. c. Watermelon is served often ...
  5. ... 1 quart of milk 1 serving- of orange, grapefruit, tomato, mandarin, raw cabbage, or strawberries 1 other ... spinach. Some of the most healthful fruits are: grapefruit, oranges, prunes, raisins, apples, peaches, and apricots. Some ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of industrial nutrition 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Food Distribution Administration, Nutrition and Food Conservation Branch, 1943
    ... eat either orange, orange juice, tomato, tomato juice, grapefruit, or grapefruit juice daily? Do you get at least 1 ... Egg Sand- wich 2—1. Milk—8 oz. Grapefruit Jffice—4 oz. Menu No. 3 Chopped Egg, ...
  7. ... and apples (raw or scraped, for younger children), grapefruit (acid fruits), or any fruits which the child ... pear or two peaches, or one-half small grapefruit 25-50 6 P. M. Milk, eight ounces ( ...
  8. ... why these fruits, and particularly oranges, lemons, pomelos (grapefruit), and grapes, are invaluable in such disorders as ... or lemon ice (not too sweet) THURSDAY Breakfast ***Grapefruit, or orange ♦♦Oatmeal, with 2 spoonfuls of bran, ...
  9. ... and apples (raw or scraped, for younger children), grapefruit (acid fruits), or any fruits which the child ... pear or two peaches, or one-half small grapefruit 25-50 6 P. M. Milk, eight ounces ( ...
  10. ... for vegetables, such as the orange and the grapefruit. Although the vege- tables are classified according to ... vanilla, orange, raspberry, or coffee extracts. Sliced orange, grapefruit and strawberries in season, are welcomed as desserts. ...
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