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  1. ... Lettuce, Cheese, Sago, Artichokes, Hard-boiled Eggs, Tapioca, Spinach, Melted Butter, Rice, Cabbage, Oil, Stale Bread, Turnips, ... fluid extract of, 759 ; see Pink-rootj Senna. Spinach or Spinage [= Spinada oleracea] , 186, 406 ; see Vegetables. ...
  2. ... Peanuts 3-9 FRUITS Cranberries Prunes Plums For reference the following table has also been found useful. In it the excess of base or alkali over acid in ioo calories of each food is given: Spinach 113.0 Cucumbers 45-5 Celery 41.1 ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry for dental students (Volume 2) 
    Publication: London : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1923
    ... are rich in potassium METABOLISM 235 compounds; beets, spinach, turnips, and cherries are rich in sodium salts; ... are rich in phosphates; cocoa powders, rhubarb, and spinach, are rich in oxalates. Vitamines. — There are recognized ...
  4. ... considerable residue, as whole-wheat bread, cereals, fruits, spinach, carrots, ... family has especial reference to the needs of the bowels. For break- ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Military medical manual 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : The Military Service Publishing Company, [1945]
    ... the green leafy vegetables, as cabbage, cauliflower and spinach. Overcooking is the common error in boiling and ... mashed white potatoes, rice, grits (hominy). Green vegetables: spinach, beets, sugar peas, squash, string beans, lettuce, celery, ...
  6. ... that, in particular, green vegetables, such as cabbage, spinach, certain beets, and the like, could often be ... which are used as salad, cucumbers, water-cresses, spinach, aspara- gus, the various kinds of cabbage, oyster- ...
  7. ... amount of cellulose, as will be seen by reference to the table of vegetable foods. It is well to select those vegetables which are richest in cellulose. When the digestion is fairly good, such vegetables as beetroot, spinach, squash, asparagus, cabbage, carrots, turnips, and cauliflower should ...
  8. ... both meat and vegetables (S). Vegetables High starch Green Spinach. Lettuce. Tomatoes. Carrots. Green peas 1 Omit this ... pineapple with juice---- 100 1 cup tomato, canned spinach, 3 halves pears with juice 100 or lettuce ...
  9. ... 181-189. Spina ventosa. See Bones (Tumors of). Spinach(Toxicology of). Laveran. Sur un memoire de M. ... arroche. [Rap.] Bull. Acad, de med., Par., 1897, Spinach (Toxicology of). 3. s., xxxvii, 23-27.— Mat lan' ...
  10. ... of, 127. Sole, 267. Sjl-lunar influence, 158. Spinach, 299. Spirituous liquors, 367. Sprat, 267.—Yellow billed, ... work should possess, and that the facility of reference, so important in a work of this kind, ...
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