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  1. ... food into the rectum. Indeed, an increase of weight under an exclusively rectal diet has been observed. I can bear testimony to ... massage and faradization of the muscles, and a diet which is carefully ... a rapid gain in weight. If the bodily weight does not speedily increase, ...
  2. ... food into the rectum. Indeed, an increase of weight under an exclusively rectal diet has been observed. I can bear testimony to ... adapted for subcutaneous injection, dissolving in an equal weight of water, this ... after-treatment. The diet should be nutritious, and a little wine with ...
  3. ... latter, the "Banting System." Under the form of diet which Banting adopted for one year, his weight fell from two hundred and two pounds to ... indulged in on the frontier. Thus, on a diet composed largely of bread and ... each day, reduced his weight twenty pounds. This case, in which fats were ...
  4. ... by the mothers. Prochownick pointed out that a diet poor in carbohydrates and fluids exerts considerable influence in lessening the weight of the child without otherwise affecting it, and ...
  5. ... a vegetable and farinaceous, substituted for a flesh diet, is more nourishing according to iss weight or bulk; hence the QUANTITY OF FOOD. 147 ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Health : its friends and its foes 
    Publication: Boston : Gould and Lincoln, 1866
    ... air, and a plain, unstim- ulating but substantial diet. In the early stage of the complaint, carrying a weight on the head, as suggested by 24 THE ... This gentleman from the country, aged seventy-seven, weight two hundred and ... for a pain 262 VEGETABLE DIET, and sense of fulness at the stomach, with ...
  7. ... jaundice, its yellow discolorations, lassitude and sense of weight and fullness, must be met as much by prohibitions of diet as by prescriptions of medicine. As the two ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Health : its friends and its foes 
    Publication: Boston : Gould and Lincoln, 1862
    ... air, and a plain, unstim- ulating but substantial diet. In the early stage of the complaint, carrying a weight on the head, as suggested by THE CORSET. ...
  9. ... dry clad, and partake regularly of nourishing meals. Watchers should have knowledge and prac- 180 FOOD, COOKERY. AND DIET. tice; also cheerfulness, gentleness, firmness, and attention. Before ...
  10. ... reposition of, in retroversion, 28. retention increasing the weight of, 197. ulceration of, treatment, diet, etc., 206-7. Women, diseases of, complicated, 584. ...
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