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  1. NLM Digital Collections - New York City's baby book : a handbook for parents 
    Publication: New York : Department of Health, City of New York, [1947]
    ... of fruit, a large serving of orange juice, grapefruit juice, or three times as much tomato, and ... to take it, try substituting tomato juice or grapefruit juice. You will need to give more of ...
  2. ... and apples (raw or scraped, for younger children), grapefruit (acid fruits), or any fruits which the child ... pear or two peaches, or one-half small grapefruit 25-50 6 P. M. Milk, eight ounces ( ...
  3. ... and apples (raw or scraped, for younger children), grapefruit (acid fruits), or any fruits which the child ... pear or two peaches, or one-half small grapefruit 25-50 6 P. M. Milk, eight ounces ( ...
  4. ... why these fruits, and particularly oranges, lemons, pomelos (grapefruit), and grapes, are invaluable in such disorders as ... or lemon ice (not too sweet) THURSDAY Breakfast ***Grapefruit, or orange ♦♦Oatmeal, with 2 spoonfuls of bran, ...
  5. ... bifureation. It was the size of a large grapefruit. After the peritoneum was split and the duodenum ... was made below the umbilicus. A large retroperitoneal grapefruit-sized pulsating mass presented itself when the peritoneal ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Flying health 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : Military Service Publishing Company, [1942]
    ... potatoes, brussel sprouts, pumpkin; also fruits as oranges, grapefruit and apricots all rank very high in vitamin ... fresh fruits and vegetables generally, especially oranges, lemons, grapefruit, tomato juice, lettuce, fresh raw strawberries, watercress, apples, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Modern methods of treatment 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V Mosby Company, 1924
    ... 1.0 1.2 14.4 328 138 Grapefruit E.P. .6 .1 12.2 235 193 ... cooked vegetables. 5. General Hospital Diet: Breakfast: Orange, grapefruit, berries or other fresh fruit. Stewed fruits. Shredded ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The new method in diabetes 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A. : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1924
    ... 50 to 70 calories. Q. A medium sized grapefruit? A. 40 to 50 calories. Q. A glassful ... carbo- hydrates to the ounce ? A. Apple juice, grapefruit, filberts, hickory nuts, pecans, orange juice, pears, green ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Eating without fears 
    Publication: New York : Nicholas L. Brown, 1923
    ... not consider it at all necessary. Too much grapefruit affects the liver—too many oranges will do ... without a little marmalade made of orange and grapefruit. It is pleasant to the taste, cooling to ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Investigation of the Veterans' Administration with a particular view to determining the ... 
    Publication: Washington, United States Government Printing Office, 1945-1946
    ... Coffee, tea, milk. MARCH 27, 1945 Breakfast: Half grapefruit. Rolled oats. Broiled bacon. Toast. Coffee, tea, milk. ... Aspinwall, Pa.—Con. APRIL 1, 1945 Breakfast: Half grapefruit. Puffed wheat. Soft-cooked eggs. Toast. Coffee, tea, ...
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