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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The junior nurse 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1914
    ... principles when oxidized in the body are approximately: Organic Foods.—1 gram of protein yields 4 calories. 1 ... 25 Nutritive enemata, 77 O Oil enemata, 77 Organic foods, 85 P Pack, cold, 147 hot, 148 Paste, ...
  2. ... oak and some other forest-trees. 115. The organic food of plants consists of carbonic acid gas, water, ... Describe the food of plants. 125. What of organic food ? FUNCTIONS OF THE ORGANS OF NUTRITION. 67 being ...
  3. ... 3 Necessity for digestion. - Digestion is necessary because •organic foods, with the exception of simple sugars, are not ... Decompose to give glycerine and fatty acids. Fats Organic foods are not soluble, hence necessity for digestion. Inorganic ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The biology of man and other organisms 
    Publication: New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, [1923]
    ... only organisms that have the power to create organic food from inorganic materials, the carbon-dioxide of the ... to say, they are organic or inorganic. The organic foods are either from plant or from animal sources. ...
  5. ... oak and some other forest-trees. 115. The organic food of plants consists of carbonic acid ff ammoni3, ™! ... the f°°d of Plants. 125. What of organic food 7 functions of the. organs of nutrition. 67 ...
  6. ... the important generalisation that animals must receive their organic food principles ready formed; they are unable to manufacture ... but in correspondence with the three classes of organic food principles we may consider those that are immediately ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of nursing 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1919
    ... principles when oxidized in the body is approximately: Organic Foods.—1 gram of protein yields 4 calories. 1 ... care of, 185 nurse, 184 Opium poisoning, 135 Organic foods, 208 Otitis media, 173 Oxygen, 73 Ozone, 72 ...
  8. ... time, my teaching schedule included courses in inorganic, organic, food and sanitation, industrial and advanced bio- chemistry, with ... time, my teaching schedule included courses in inorganic, organic, food and sanitation, industrial and advanced bio- chemistry, with ...
  9. ... into the body without chemical change. Before the organic foods can be absorbed, they have to undergo digestion. This is the process by which organic compounds, capable of acting as foods, are so altered that they may be absorbed. ...
  10. ... into the body without chemical change. Before the organic foods can be absorbed, they have to undergo digestion. This is the process by which organic compounds, capable of acting as foods, are so altered that they may be absorbed. ...
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