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  1. ... saccharine condition, and in the second place with reference to improve- ment or otherwise. Prognosis.—As regards prognosis, a distinction is to be made between cases in which the sugar disappears from the urine when the diet is free from carbohydrates, and cases in which sugar persists ...
  2. ... a particular construction. Some joints are loose and free, capable of easy ... Cooper's Diet, titles Anchy- losis; Bursae Muscosae; Dislocation; Joints; 1 ...
  3. ... occurs, and then at somewhat longer intervals The diet should be of ... made of arrow-root, corn-starch or farina. The drink should be principally ...
  4. ... the urine in these affections, a diet as free as possible from azote, and of ... without reference to those important constitutional symptoms which we have ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The theory and practice of hygiene 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1896
    ... but this opinion is rather derived from a reference to the universal presence of fat when energy is manifested, to the known necessity of it in diet (for though the dog and the rat (Savory) can live on fat-free meat alone, man cannot do so), and from ...
  6. ... method is provided man for neutralizing excess of free acid in his system. Again, ... and man’s constant diet can be flesh only, (in many cases eaten ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Manual on therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.W.S. Langmaid, 1899
    ... The diet should be properly regulated, and the free use of laxative articles of food be employed as a part of the diet. Of these we have the green vegetable^ green fruits, Diet. 219 220 CATHARTICS. dried fruits, oat-meal, bran bread, corn meal, etc. These articles of diet yield a ...
  8. ... for patients, August 6th, 1866. The Hospital is free to all applicants, without ... in reference to diet and observance of the Sabbath which they cannot ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Health by good living 
    Publication: New York : Hurd and Houghton, 1872
    ... TO GET FAT. 55 maintaining a daily and free action of the bowels, which last is pretty sure to follow a diet' composed mainly of coarse breads and cracked grain ; because chemistry has demonstrated that the most nutritious and strengthening part of corn, oats, rye, barley, and wheat are in the ...
  10. ... of hygienic principles. The only redeeming elements of diet consist in mingling the ... in reference to pulmonary diseases. The statements of Dr. Hammond ...
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