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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Questions on Kirke's physiology 
    Publication: Louisville, Ky. : Bradley & Gilbert Company, [1893]
    ... diet; Conditions to be considered in making normal diet; Amount of lean raw meat necessary for average meal; Bread; Food for infant; Amount; Kind food for warm climates; ...
  2. ... the highest importance in its relations to the theory of diet; viz. that the several processes by which food is converted into blood cannot be simultaneously performed ...
  3. ... the highest importance in its relations to the theory of diet; viz. that the several processes by which food is converted into blood cannot be simultaneously performed ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Modern methods of treatment 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V Mosby Company, 1924
    ... do not, however, rest on an entire milk diet in these cases, but allow all wheat foods, eggs, raw and cooked, all suitable green vegetables, as well ... dosage, 184 table of method, of diluting, 185 theory of action, 182 ... drugs in, 473-474 food, extra in, 257-258, 473 hemorrhage, treatment of, ...
  5. ... mastication. Take time for eating. 4. Simplicity in diet. Not too many articles of food at one meal. 164 THEORY OF NUTRITION. 5. The principal article of food ...
  6. ... Some physicians report success from the use of raw eggs and milk. Diet in Severe Cases.—Nitrogenous food reduced to minimum, and in many cases a ...
  7. ... and animals, the analysis of all articles of diet, and the study of the changes which the raw food undergoes in its preparation; as, for example, in ... in regard to nutrition and sanguification; articles of diet have been ... of the different articles of food to the objects which they serve in the ...
  8. ... and animals, the analysis of all articles of diet, and the study of the changes which the raw food undergoes in its preparation; as, for example, in ... in regard to nutrition and sanguification; articles of diet have been divided ... of the different articles of food to the objects which they serve in the ...
  9. ... for vegetable soup, but it may be eaten raw by those who prefer uncooked food. It is grown from the 276 RATIONAL DIET seed, planted in rows, or hills, like corn. ...
  10. ... Voit), contrary to an old and widely-spread theory. But under a diet consisting largely of animal food, it rises in amount ranging from 52 to ...
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