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  1. ... were constantly using new, unripe grain, called d'hall, as the principal article of their diet. Slight Quotidians and Diarrhoea were the most frequent ...
  2. ... see them, seated and standing all round a hall and yard, eating this their whole diet. I saw the kitchen, where the potatos �four ...
  3. ... were constantly using new, unripe grain, called D'hall as the principal article of their -diet. Slight Quotidian and Diarrhsea were the most frequent ...
  4. ... home or in badly ventilated and crowded public halls, theaters, or churches. In regard to diet, no great change from the ordinary habits of ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The anatomy of melancholy : vvhat it is ; vvith all the kindes, causes, symptomes, ... 
    Publication: At Oxford : Printed by John Lichfield and James Short, for Henry Cripps, a[nn]o Dom. 1624
    ... turnc Lecturer or Curat, and for that he (hall haue Faulkoners wages,iol pet annum,and his diet, or fome fmall ftipend, fo long as hee ... briefly Epitomize,and enlarge againe vpon occafion,as (hall fceme beft to me,and ... pafli- on, is Exercife & Diet, It is an old & well knowne fentence,5/# ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Standard curriculum for schools of nursing 
    Publication: Baltimore, Md. : Waverly Press, [1919]
    ... and Religious Life in the Middle Ages. Chapman & Hall. London. 162 APPENDIX I Langworthy: Food Customs and Diet in American Homes. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Bulletin ...
  8. ... Wood), Chicago, 1914, v, 3535-3539. Corr (Lucinda Hall) [ -1914]. Shastid (T. H.) [Biography.] In: Am. Encycl. & Diet. Ophth. (Wood), Chicago, 1914, v, 3540-3541. Corradi ( ...
  9. ... like any Ladr Counted,Dutchefle,or Qucene,they (hall hauegownes, tires, icw^ coaches, and caroches, choice diet, . . , The heads of Farrats,tongues of Nightingales. The ...
  10. ... latter, according to the labors of Haig, Walker Hall, Umber, Schittenhelm, and others, contain considerable quantities of uric-acid-forming substances. The milk-egg-vegetable diet (together with exclusion of leguminous vegetables) is thus ...
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