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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of gynecology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1896
    ... of Poisons. A Biological Study of the Germ Theory of Disease. .75 BURNETT. Foods and Dietaries. A Manual of Clinical Diet- etics. 2d Edition. $1.50 DAVIS. Biology. Illustrated. $ ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of bacteriology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... of Poisons. A Biological Study of the Germ Theory of Disease. .75 BURNETT. Foods and Dietaries. A Manual of Clinical Diet- etics. 2d Edition. $1.50 GOULD. Borderland Studies. ...
  3. ... of Poisons. A Biological Study of the Germ Theory of Disease. .75 BURNETT. Foods and Dietaries. A Manual of Clinical Diet- etics. 2d Edition. $1-50 GOULD. Borderland Studies. ...
  4. ... dogs, although carnivorous animals,—but that an exclusive diet of muscular flesh, raw bones or gluten is capable of complete and prolonged nutrition. (Pereirds Lect. on Foods; Pharm. Journal, October, 1842.) Hence the vast importance ...
  5. ... to produce gases, and should also be avoided. Raw oysters are easily digested and constitute a good article of food, but milk is the most important diet in dyspepsia. Food should be taken sparingly and ...
  6. ... The habits of different nations in respect to diet exhibit the widest and strangest diversity. The civilized cook their food, while savages often eat it in a raw state. Some prefer it when fresh; others allow ...
  7. ... consumption; animal nutrition studies; preparation of mess hall food, canned rations, and hospital special diets; dietary changes according to the climate in which ...
  8. ... in an atmosphere of intense interest without the raw antagonism evident in some academic scientific meetings. Discussions ...
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