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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The homoeopathic domestic medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.E. Boericke, [1887]
    ... and Regimen. Plain, wholesome, nutritious, but unstimu- lating diet; a sufficiency of active exercise in the open air; free venti- lation ; frequent change of linen; the free use of cold water. CORNS. That these troublesome excrescences not unfrequently arise from ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A systematic treatise on abortion and sterility 
    Publication: Chicago ; Buffalo : C.S. Halsey ..., 1868
    ... aggregate the ten- dency to uterine irritation. The diet of the patient should be made as laxative as possible. The free use of fruits, corn bread, cracked wheat, berries (particu- larly whortleberries) should ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Absorption of fat in various nutritional and environmental states : a bibliography and review ... 
    Publication: Chicago, Illinois : Research and Development Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General, Quartermaster Food and Container Institute for the Armed Forces, October 1947
    ... THE BILE TO THE FECAL LIPIDS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CERTAIN PROBLEMS OF STEROL META- BOLISM Warren M. Sperry. J. Biol. Chem. 71, 351 (1927) Dogs, in which bile has been excluded from the intestine, have been maintained on strictly lipid-free diets for periods of time up to 5 weeks ...
  4. ... be taken as directed after each meal. The diet must be free from all foods containing THE HOME DOCTOR, starch or sugar. This necessitates the exclusion of white flour bread, potatoes, corn, rice, beets, pastry, puddings, and everything containing sugar. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Flying health 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : Military Service Publishing Company, [1942]
    ... wheat germ, vegetables, oils such as cotton seed, corn oil and olive oil, as well as in lettuce, whole grain cereals, legumes and soy beans. Vitamin F may be found in fats. Persons on a fat-free diet sometimes suffer from vitamin F deficiency. In this ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1945
    ... with any of the dairy prod- ucts) . EGG-FREE DIET Foods Allowed Cemac. Meats. Sea food. Poultry. Game. Milk and its products. Soups. Fruits. Vegetables. Fats. Nuts, Sugar. Cereals and Cereal prod- ucts. Breads—Rye krisp, corn pone and others in which egg has not ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Anesthesia 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1924
    ... acute and chronic nephritis by substituting a salt-free diet." He also refers to deaths that "showed experimentally that they were due to the sodium chlorid and not to the amount of water or to hemolysis." Reference is also made to experimenters who have "actually ...
  8. ... diet. Tea, coffee and cocoa are forbidden. Purin-free Diet. Breakfast: Grapefruit; cream of wheat; milk; cream; eggs; butter; bread; sugar; cereal coffee. 180 DIET IN DISEASE Dinner: Cream of corn soup; mashed potatoes; bread; milk; baked apple with ...
  9. ... 1897) the patient is still doing well, is free from pain, and enjoys her diet. LITERATURE ON CANCER OF THE STOMACH. 1. Wm. H. Welch, " American System of Medicine," vol. 11, Article, Cancer of the Stomach, p. 53, no references. 2. Acker, " Zur Pathogenese der Geschwulstmetastasen," Deutsches Archiv ...
  10. ... once discontinued, cod-liver oil, iron, a generous diet, and free out-door life were substituted with happy results. The convulsions soon diminished in frequency, and as soon as the depress- 95 Insanlty. Insanity. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. ing effects of ...
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