- NLM Digital Collections - Cyclopaedia of the practice of medicine (Volume 16)Publication: New York : Wood, 1874-81... 23.— W. Richardson, Remarks on D., especially with reference to Treatment. London, 1871.— W. Wadham, On the Relative Influence of Bread, Honey, and Sugar upon the Amount of Urea and ...
- NLM Digital Collections - How to be plump, or, Talks on physiological feedingPublication: Chicago : Duncan Bros., 1878... of it to man's comfort. The " butter and honey " of the prophet, used as a phrase for royal food, and the reference in almost every other page of the Bible ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Notes on Carpenter's Human physiology : containing some original views of the economy of ...Publication: Washington : Gideon & Co., printers, 1852... in constructing its comb and storing up its honey. It is prompted to perform these acts by its instincts, and they are per- formed without reference to any ulterior object. Man, in constructing his ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The indigestions, or, Diseases of the digestive organs functionally treatedPublication: Philadelphia : Lea, 1870... of it to man's comfort. The " butter and honey" of the prophet, used as a phrase for royal food, and the constant reference in the Bible to oil as a luxury ( ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The renewal of life : lectures, chiefly clinicalPublication: Philadelphia : Lindsay and Blakiston, 1865... of it to man's comfort. The "butter and honey" of the prophet, used as a phrase for royal food, and the constant reference in the Bible to oil as a luxury ( ...
- NLM Digital Collections - On the history and uses of cod-liver oil in pulmonary consumption, and other diseases : with ....Publication: New York : Caswell, Hazard, [1868]... of it to man’s comfort. “ The ‘ butter and honey ’ of the Prophet, used as a phrase for royal food, and the constant reference in the Bible to oil as a luxury, ( ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of AmericaPublication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1899... solutions of metallic salts. For further tests, see reference ; also P. J. Tr., vol. xviii. 171. The poisonous honey of Xenophon, derived from the flowers of R. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Prof. J. King's Introductory lecturePublication: [Cincinnati? : Eclectic Medical Publishing Office?, 18--]... gathering them, prepare from them the cera and honey, which adds strength and beauty to our Medical Reform. Such being the fact, Eclecticism, in reference to other medical systems, must undoubtedly rank as ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A manual of chemistry : containing a condensed view of the present state of the science, with ...Publication: New-York : W.E. Dean, 1838... of sugar, and possess the same general properties. Honey consists prin- cipally of a crystallizable and an uncrystallizable sugar. Molasses is an uncrystallizable sugar. References. For detailed accounts of the manufacture of Sugar, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Essentials of medicine : a text-book of medicine for students beginning a medical course, for ...Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, [1920]... the peristalsis of the intestines, such as sugars, honey, marmalade, etc. It will be seen from this list that the menu of the breakfast of the average family has especial reference to the needs of the bowels. For break- ...
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