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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The new method in diabetes 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A. : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1924
    ... about raw food? A. A considerable amount of raw food should enter into the diet of the diabetic patient daily so as to insure a sufficient supply of vitamins, also to encourage the habit of thorough ... for use in the raw state. CATECHISM FOR DIABETIC PATIENTS 187 Q. Are ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Health for the middle aged 
    Publication: New York, Frederick A. Stokes company [1916]
    ... of the belly have a literature to itself ? DIET 19 The raw food materials of this richly endowed land of ours ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Milk diet as a remedy for chronic disease 
    Publication: Long Beach, California : [publisher not identified], 1923
    ... years the patients who have been using a diet of mostly natural or raw foods have all kept in good health, and I believe in this diet. With milk and yolks of eggs, cream and ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... or eggs, in addition to meats. With any diet, the value of raw foods, in which vitamins have not been subjected to the destructive processes of cooking, preserving and refining, must continue to ... of their diet. There is undoubted evidence from rat experiments and ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Maintaining health 
    Publication: New York : Frank E. Morrison, 1917
    ... indication to reduce their food intake, simplify their diet, masticate better and eat more raw food. Those who overeat of starch or partake of ...
  6. ... of, 171 composition of various kinds of, 171 diet, 172, 193, 339 advantage of, 339 digestibility of, 170 food, 193 hot, 198 products, 197 raw, 195 sour, 179 sterilized, 171, 195 table of ...
  7. ... bacon, chicken, sweetbreads, oysters, scraped beef, squab, fish, raw fruits, excepting bananas. Diet No. 5.—General diet. No fried foods, hot breads, pastry, coarse vegetables as turnips or ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, October 13, 1941
    ... foods and condiments (except salt). (6) Not contain raw milk in the acute stages. c. Food selection.—These diets are prepared as outlined below: Food Permitted Avoid ...
  9. ... 1914, 86: 58-61.—Use (On the) of raw milk as a food and the sterUization of mUk. Diet. & Hyg. Gaz., N. Y., 1905 21: 529-32.— ... 39: 768-73. ---- Composition of diet. See also Food, Analysis. Bassett, S. H., & ... of diets with a constant raw weight formula. J. Nutrit., 1935, 9: 175-89.— ...
  10. ... Raisins, As sweetening, 79, 108. In bread, 79. Raw Fruit Best, 106. Regular Diet, 121, 138, 140. Rhubarb, 109. Rich Starch Foods, 72. Rich Protein Foods, 72. Salads, Recipes for, ...
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