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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Food products of the world 
    Publication: Chicago : The Hotel world, 1895
    ... America, although it is a common article of diet in all the Mediterranean countries of Europe. It is much larger than ...
  2. ... the inhabitants of Europe, especially those of the Mediterranean countries. In China and Japan the soy bean has been an important article of diet for many thousands of years. With the Bedouins ...
  3. ... Burnet will be found in Allen's American Biog. Diet. Burnet, William, M.D. Mediterranean Fever, Lon., 1814, 8vo. Burnett, Andrew. Thanksgiving Sermon, ...
  4. ... again induc'd by the Clouds from the Mediterranean, and the Inundation; the Exhalations from stagnating and putrid Water, when the Inundation is quite over; and lastly, the Temperance and regular Diet of most of the Inhabitants, must give a ...
  5. ... are sardines and anchovies, put up along the Mediterranean in oil for exportation. It should be remembered, hoAvever, that a diet of salt fish for months together, Avith nothing ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Outlines of zoology 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1892
    ... red-coral of commerce is obtained from the Mediterranean and from the Atlantic off the N.W. of Africa. As to diet, the active Ctenophores are carnivorous, attaching themselves by ...
  7. ... food of many tribes of people around the Mediterranean for centuries past, so much so that the Bible speaks of them as the diet of John the Baptist. For many ages we ...
  8. ... its ancestors are to be found on the Mediterranean. The cabbage contains only about 5 per cent, of solid matter. Like all other vegetables its value in diet con- sists of its saline ingredients. Peas and ...
  9. ... its ancestors are to be found on the Mediterranean. The cabbage contains only about 5 per cent, of solid matter. Like all other vegetables its value in diet con- sists of its saline ingredients. Peas and ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Medical inquiries and observations : containing an account of the yellow fever, as it ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Budd and Bartram, for Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no 41, South Second-Street, 1798
    ... a warmer sun, the pure air of the Mediterranean, and Sir William Temple says the Portuguese obtain the same benefit from transporting themselves to the Brasils, after medicine and diet cease to impart vigor to their constitutions in ...
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