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  1. ... utility and importance of abstinence from ani- mal food in hot climates ar.d unhealthy places. When the theory of acidity in the fluids, as the proximate ...
  2. ... well that ends well Andrew Murray Daedalus: Fibrillated food SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE Damage at a distance J P Bardet ® Expanding zeolite-type nets S Hansen Cosmology theory compromised R L Oldershaw Streptomycin and self-splicing ...
  3. ... 8):44-6, Aug 79 Yesterday’s mashed potato: theory, practice, and change in institutional practice management. Hepler CD. PM 151(1):19-21, Jan-Feb 79 Food-drug interactions in a community hospital. Alls W, ...
  4. ... acute contagious diseases: a reconsideration of classic epidemiologic theories. Langmuir AD. Ann NY Acad Sci 1980;353:35-44 Controlling the exotic diseases: 1. Isolation facilities. Clayton AJ, et al. ...
  5. ... Avas chiefly due to the use of improper food. Meissner, who asserts, as Ave have seen, that cholera infantum never attacks infants raised wholly upon breast-milk, is a determined advocate of the bacterial theory of diarrhoeal infection. He expresses his convic- tion ...
  6. ... the foregoing doctrine may be deduced the true theory of the action of manures ; or the sustentation of a plant by its appropriate food. This is the corner stone in the foundation ...
  7. ... extended intercourse; but beyond this no object probably exotic has rewarded our search on the river. As to Caribbean influence in Florida, theories of which are based upon certain ceramic decoration, ...
  8. ... ELIZABETH. Women and health care: a comparison of theories. Int J Health Serv 5: 397-415 No.3 75 FEE,TRIXIE and WILSON,E. Ready foods provide opportu- nity to Improve service flexibility: Hamilton ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of comparative physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1854
    ... the Beagle." MODIFYING INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL CONDITIONS. 625 exotics. Precisely the same may be said of Animals; those which have the power of adaptation to differences of temperature, food, &c. are most universally diffused; while those that ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... times, have run into a variety of mistaken theories in ac- counting for its mode of action. Empedocles and Hippocrates supposed the food to become softened by a kind of putrefaction. ...
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