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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mathew Carey [and 7 others], 1809
    ... warm- er sun, the pure air of the Mediterranean, and sir William Temple says the Portuguese obtain the same benefit by transporting themselves to the Brazils, after medicine and diet cease to impart vi- gour to their constitutions ...
  2. ... Enchiridion of Fevers incident to Seamen in the Mediterranean, 14.—C. R. Pemberton, On Diseases of the Abdominal Viscera, 8vo. Lond., 4th edit., p. 163.— Gibson, Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ., vol. xi.—Fournier et Vaidy, Diet, des Sciences M6d., t. xv., p. 411.—Denmark, ...
  3. ... countries of Europe and Africa bordering on the Mediterranean Sea, in regions where the lathyrus cicera or saliva, or wild vetch, called by the Arabs of Algeria djilbes, is indigenous, and forms part of the diet of the natives when other food fails. Duverney, ...
  4. ... in its flavor it greatly resembles the -- 12 -- Mediterranean tunny, to which it is closely related. On this coast these members of the mackerel family furnish a fine article of diet; like to the barracouta, they are never poisonous, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Combat and field medicine practice 
    Publication: [Washington] : Bureau of Naval Personnel, February 1949
    ... THE MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN severe and ... diet, sulphaguanadine, or sulphathiazole, and rest. The commands were ...
  6. ... incidence in officers than men, and in the Mediterranean area than in Great Britsin cannot be explained by any one factor. Susceptibility is possibly inereased by climate,; physicel stress, in- adequate diet, abuse of alcohol, youthfulness and the presence of ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A dissertation on the influence of a change of climate in curing diseases 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson, at the Stone House, no. 41, South Second-Street, 1815
    ... a warmer sun, the pure air of the Mediterranean. And Sir William Temple says the Portuguese obtain the same be- nefit by transporting themselves to the Brasils, after medi- cine and diet cease to impart vigour to their constitutions in ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by J. Conrad & Co. ..., Philadelphia; M. & J. Conrad & Co., Baltimore; Rapin, Conrad, & Co., Washington; Somervell & Conrad, Petersburg; and Bonsal, Conrad, & Co., Norfolk; printed by T. & G. Palmer ..., 1805
    ... warm- er sun, the pure air of the Mediterranean, and sir THE GOUT. 297 William Temple says the Portuguese obtain the same benefit by transporting themselves to the Brazils, after medicine and diet cease to impart vigour to their constitutions in ...
  9. ... 618 19 2 15 0 4 32 1 Mediterranean 200 948 154 28 286 12 156 526 133 16 136 9 Third Service Comd, 116 513 39 17 73 6 96 426 32 3 14 1 5 25 1 Western Pacific 157 6 127 24 Mil. Diet, of Wash. 54 467 26 6 53 3 ...
  10. ... fever—prophylaxis: If possible, the region of the Mediterranean should be avoided, ... The diet, consisting largely of milk, eggs, beef-tea, and ...
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