- NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the influence of mind over matter : in solving the great problem of how to ...Publication: Chicago, Illinois : Farmer Joe Johnson, [1899]... press on his readers. Therefore, Dr. Schenck’s “saccharine diet and food theories” at such times, above all others, is more ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Of the medical and prophylactic treatment of stone and gravel : with a memoir on the calculi ....Publication: Philadelphia : Waldie, 1841... those executed in our laboratories; this is his theory. To change the diet and give another direction to the affinities, is ... the mind, from being preoccupied with a chemical theory, had not lost sight of other circumstances, than an azotic diet, as alone likely to influence the urinary secretion, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Reference-book of practical therapeutics (Volume 1)Publication: New York : Appleton, 1896-97... dyspepsia than the eating of improper articles of diet does. The theory, however, that a person should stop eating before ... plentiful in vegetables and scanty in milk. Vegetable diet he therefore recommends ... The additional theory is advanced that, while the food contains a ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Maternity and the care of the babe : a book of valuable information for prospective mothersPublication: Frankfort, Ind. : Published by H. N. Oliphant, [1923]... fruits and vege- tables are appropriate. An old theory that the diet during pregnancy affected the severity of labor is ...
- ... did not hold a central place in his theories, but changes in diet, beneficial drugs, and keeping the body "in balance" were the key. Central to his physiology and ideas on illness was the humoral theory of health, whereby the four bodily fluids, or ...
- ... did not hold a central place in his theories, but changes in diet, beneficial drugs, and keeping the body ‘in balance’ were the key.” “Central to his physiology and ideas on illness was the humoral theory of health, whereby the four bodily fluids, or ...
- ... did not hold a central place in his theories, but changes in diet, beneficial drugs, and keeping the body ‘in balance’ were the key.” “Central to his physiology and ideas on illness was the humoral theory of health, whereby the four bodily fluids, or ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Teacher's dietetic guide : containing state board requirements in dietetics and state board ...Publication: Mount Vernon, N. Y. : A.F. Pattee, 1923... sick. Diseases especially influenced by diet: review of theory and formulas; classification of diets; preparation of diets in special diseases. Practical Dietetics ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Sexual neurasthenia (nervous exhaustion) : its hygiene, causes, symptoms, and treatment, with ...Publication: New York : Treat, 1886... VIII. THE DIET OF THE NERVOUS .............. 247 THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION AS APPLIED TO DIET.—FOOD BEST FOR NERVOUS INVALIDS.—RELATIVE VALUE OF ... CHAPTER VIII. THE DIET OF THE NERVOUS. THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION AS APPLIED TO DIET.—FOOD BEST FOR NERVOUS INVALIDS.—RELATIVE VALUE OF ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The patients' and physicians' aid, or, How to preserve health : what to do in sudden attacks, ...Publication: New York : Saxton, Barker & Co., 1860... diseases where the appetite is good, the sensible theory as to diet is to make choice of the most digestible ...