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  1. ... principal groups: Inorganic Foods.—Water, oxygen, mineral matter. Organic Foods.— Proteins, fats, carbohydrates. Composition of Food.—Fifteen chemical ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Raw food and health 
    Publication: 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 ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A textbook of physiology for nurses 
    Publication: 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 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Health through natural forces : a series of essays on life and living 
    Publication: 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - An abstract of physiology for medical students and practitioners 
    Publication: [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.) ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Hand-book of physiology 
    Publication: 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 ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Question manual 
    Publication: Boston : Whitcomb & Barrows, 1915
    ... 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. ...
  10. 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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