- NLM Digital Collections - The dietary of health and disease : for the use of dietitians, nurses and instructors in the ....Publication: Philadelphia ; New York : Lea & Febiger, 1923... principal groups: Inorganic Foods.—Water, oxygen, mineral matter. Organic Foods.— Proteins, fats, carbohydrates. Composition of Food.—Fifteen chemical ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Raw food and healthPublication: Chicago : American Raw Food, Health and Psychological Club, [1923]... animals as well as human beings must have organic food material, that animals fed on cooked food until ... in diagnostic work. Have a thorough and complete organic diagnosis, ... of how strong you 442 Raw Food and Health. think your lungs are, have a ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A textbook of physiology for nursesPublication: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby Company, 1918... entirely of all food. This is because the organic food leads to the excretion of the salts in ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Health through natural forces : a series of essays on life and livingPublication: Salt Lake City, Utah : [publisher not identified], February 1923... body of flesh and blood, built to handle organic food prod- ucts. You are not a crude chemical ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicinePublication: New York : Wood, 1867... Mastication and Insalivation.—The various kinds of solid organic food are, in the first place, broken down by ... by the function of nutrition as now explained. Food consisting of well-formed organic matter, animal and vegetable, is disin- tegrated by ...
- NLM Digital Collections - An abstract of physiology for medical students and practitionersPublication: [Charlottesville, Virginia] : Anderson Bros., 1899... inorganic matter alone, only the higher forms requiring organic food. There is more- over a great diiference in ... and salts, which are excreted almost unchanged, man’s food consists of complex organic and yet but slightly oxidized bodies. (See formulae.) ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Hand-book of physiologyPublication: Philadelphia, Pa. : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1896... salts like sodium chloride are absorbed unchanged. The organic foods are, however, consider- ably changed, colloid materials like ... CH. LIT.] URINARY DEPOSITS. 717 phosphates of the food, but is partly a decomposition product of the phosphorised organic materials in the body, such as lecithin and ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A complete pronouncing medical dictionary : embracing the terminology of medicine and the ...Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1890... but animals cannot live on mineral or in- organic food. An'imal. [Lat. Anima/lis; from an'itna, “ ... organic life, or the laws which govern the organic actions of animals. ... eat.”] Living on animal food; carnivorous. Zo'o-phyte. [Lat. Zooph/ytum ; from ...
- ... Mention three. 77. Name the three classes of organic food principles. Give examples. 78. To which class of ... a working knowledge of dietetics? 142. Classify the food principles as: (a) organic or inorganic; (6) nitrogenous or non-nitrogenous. 143. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine ....Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961... Arthur, see Culver, G. E., & Rogers, T. A. Organic and food chemistry. Philadelphia [19291 ROGERS, William Penn Adair, 1879- ...
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