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  1. ... twice a day; can be used with perfect safety and is excellent. 120 THE LADIES' BEAUTY BOOK Or, poultice with roasted, boiled or rotten apples warmed. Or, wormwood tops with the yolk of ...
  2. ... change my mind as to its correctness and safety. All fruits are not equally digestible or desirable for persons of uncer- tain health. Peaches, apples, and oranges come the nearest to being good ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Weighing the choices 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md. : Medical Arts and Photography Branch, National Institutes of Health, 19--?]
    ... hamburger, fries, etc., and the other with an apple, fish, etc. The word "or" is ... The logo for the Division of Safety is at the bottom of the poster.
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Family receipts, or Practical guide for the husbandman and housewife : containing a great ... 
    Publication: [Cincinnati, Ohio] : Published by A.B. Roff. Lincoln & Co. printers. Cincinnati, 1831
    ... as sirawlu rries, raspberries, currants, mulberries, gooseberries, ... may beeaten with great safety in the bloody flux,andare indeed the real ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Tokology : a book for every woman 
    Publication: Chicago : [Sanitary Publishing Company?], 1883
    ... the meal is swelled. Then add two large apples, pared and sliced, a little salt, one cup of sugar, one table-spoon flour. Mix all well together and bake in a buttered dish; makes a most delicious pie, which can be eaten with safety by the sick or well.-Dr. Holbrook. STRAWBERRY ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Tokology : a book for every woman 
    Publication: Chicago : Sanitary Pub. Co., 1886
    ... the meal is swelled. Then add two large apples, pared and sliced, a little salt, one cup of sugar, one table-spoon flour. Mix all well together and bake in a buttered dish; makes a most delicious pie, which can be eaten with safety by the sick or well.—Dr. Holbrook. STRAWBERRY ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The prevention of disease in the individual 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... skinned fruits and vegetables may be eaten with safety after immersing them in boiling water a few 110 THE PREVENTION OF DISEASE moments, as oranges, apples, tomatoes, and mangoes. The hands must be frequently ...
  8. ... Karlowicz, M. Piechocki and W. Secomski 479 ' Ng Apple Microcomputer ... Electron. & Commun Abstr.. Safety Sci. Abstr.. i vpl Mech. Rev.. PASCAL-CNRS ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - An essay on the management and feeding of infants 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Johnson ..., Joseph Rakestraw, printer, 1808
    ... is often unripe and of the harshest kind. Apples, are in general too harsh for a weak stomach evilvject to aeitlitv, even of a grown person : they are mellowed by keeping ; and such as will bear keeping till after Christmas, may be eaten with the most safety.*—Fruit puddings, are to be objected to much ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Family homoeopathy 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : E.R. Ellis, 1889
    ... or cracker, with a small quantity of baked apple. The moderate use of such ... he could otherwise do with safety. If he has continued to take the above ...
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