- NLM Digital Collections - The new gymnastics for men, women, and childrenPublication: New York : Clarke Brothers, 1883... less food. Adopt none of these new- fangled theories about kinds of food. The sorts gen- erally found upon our tables ... My Jolly Friend’s Secret.” It contains the various theories of digestion, with the only true philosophy of that function, the foods of the ancients, the best foods, a sensible ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The cyclopaedia of practical medicine: comprising treatises on the nature and treatment of ...Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1849-59... because they appear in opposition to some preconceived theory. If our food possess that degree of succulence which characterises digestible ... that action of the organ which carries the food forward to the pylorus; and there ... of vomiting. If this theory be admitted, it may be applied to explain ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The new gymnastics for men, women, and childrenPublication: Boston : Fields, Osgood & Co., 1869... less food. Adopt none of these new- fangled theories about kinds of food. The sorts gen- erally found upon our tables ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The science and practice of medicine (Volume 1)Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1872... the more strongly they appear to favor the theory of the exotic origin of epidemic yellow fever in the United ... matters introduced into the intestinal canal with the food. (This so-called "fungus theory" of cholera will be considered more fully afterwards.) ( ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Anatomy, physiology, and hygiene : a manual for the use of colleges, schools, and general ...Publication: New York : A. Lovell & Co., 1884... as poisons, 347. Gelatine as an element of food, 109. Germ theory of infection, 204. Glands, Sweat, 45-47. Sebaceous, 47. Salivary, 92, 93. Globules, Blood, 168. Lymph, 173. Glosso-pharyngeal ... Gluten as an element of food, 109. Glycogen, 94. Gray matter of the nervous ...
- NLM Digital Collections - An American text-book of applied therapeutics : for the use of practitioners and studentsPublication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders, 1896... expressed the belief that flesh is the natural food of man. His theory of diet is constructed on the theory of ... evolution, and therefore more readily assimilated." On the theory of ... best food for nervous invalids. Persons who subsist almost exclusively ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Fermentation, infection, and immunity : a new theory of these processes, which unifies their ....Publication: Austin, Texas : Eugene Von Boeckmann, printer and bookbinder, 1892... fact, they depend on organic com- pounds for food. A popular theory of fermentation and allied processes is based on the molecular and chemical changes in the food media which result from the growth and repro- ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The physiological basis and curative effects of the Turkish bathPublication: St. Louis : G.F. Adams, [1871?]... ciples. Objection Second: Is not your destination of food antagonistic to Liebeg's theory of heat-forming and blood-forming elements ? I ... I am prepared to prove, moreover, that Liebeg's theory of animal heat of the destina- tion of food is open to fatal objections, which cannot be ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The practical household physician : a cyclopedia of family medicine, surgery, nursing and ...Publication: Philadelphia, Pa. : J.C. Winston & Co., 1891... 269 Meats.............27d American Gifts to the World's Food.......272 Curiosities of Diet..........275 Theory of Cooking..........276 Soups.............278 Adulteration of Food......... ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on diet and regimen: being a systematic inquiry into the most rational means of ...Publication: Boston : Printed by Manning & Loring, for Joseph Nancrede, no. 49, Marlbro'-Street, 1800... a variety of fpeculations anil B 14 OF FOOD AND DRINK. theories, none of which are fully eftabllihed ; but fuch digreflions, however entertaining or gratifying to curiofity, would be of ... plants, and animal food, as ' they were promifcuoufly found, people did not ...