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  1. ... Protoplasm, or Matter and Life. Beard, G. M., Eating and Drinking. 1877. ___.---------Stimulants ... Lectures on the Diseases of Women and Children.1 1862. Betgel Hermann, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Obstetrics for nurses 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby Company, 1917
    ... erally for obstetric purposes. E-ro'sion. An eating or gnaw- ing away. Er'y-the"ma. A morbid redness of the skin due to congestion of the capillaries, of many varieties. E'ti-ol"o-gy. The study or theory of the causation of any disease. Ex-co"ri-a'tion. Any superficial loss ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Obstetrics for nurses 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby Company, 1923
    ... erally for obstetric purposes. E-ro'sion. An eating or gnaw- ing away. Er'y-the'Tna. A morbid redness of the skin due to congestion of the capillaries, of many varieties. E'ti-ol"o-gy. The study or theory of the causation of any disease. Ex-co"ri-a'tion. Any superficial loss ...
  4. ... undertook to teach his horse to live without eating, and which died just before the econom- ical habit was attained. So it is with those who think to wear off disease; but very few survive the ignorant and rash experiment. THEORY OF THE ROTATION OF NUMBERS. The different numbers ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of pediatrics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, [1924]
    ... vitamin. Etiology.—Beriberi is most common among rice-eating Oriental ... that the disease is prevalent only among peoples sub- sisting largely ...
  6. ... Do they probably feed upon organisms which produce disease ? Name some dis- ease ... ? What are some theories as to their origin ? When are they increased ...
  7. ... cannot tell what produces diseases. Exclude all the diseases in which the germ ... her lessons (after eating a hearty dinner) then recited them & ran out ...
  8. ... of the disease, and the influence of over-eating and under-exercising as ... cause of the disease. This * ' tartar " was supposed to come from wine ...
  9. ... AAre shall have gone far to establish the theory of emotional diseases on which this article is built. " A lady of strong mind, equable temperament, and high moral character, is subject to sudden attacks of indigestion after eating a heavy meal; during the attack she becomes ...
  10. ... in particular outbreaks, in which the coincidence between theory and fact is ... under the same roof, eating the same food, drinking the same water, and ...
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