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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Massachusetts course of study in health education : bulletin 
    Publication: Boston, Massachusetts : Massachusetts Department of Education : Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 1940-41
    ... eat more of such foods. Emphasize milk, cheese, carrots, celery, spinach and oranges. Consult reference texts to find out which foods contain phosphorus. ...
  2. ... about 11 per cent is destroyed. 4. Steaming carrots permits an 86 per cent retention of vitamin C. 408 FENTON, TRESSLER, CAMP, AND KING REFERENCES Bessey, O. A., AND King, C. G., 1933. ...
  3. ... gum arabic, |; cloves and ground pepper, celery twigs, carrot seeds, of each twelve grains. By adding salt to this powder, it can readily be made into a pleasant and nourishing soup. As reference has been made already to one of the ...
  4. ... Penn'a Germans," Hoffman, Amer. Phil. Society, 1889.) Reference should be had to Black's notes upon a similar custom in Staffordshire, where, instead of a carrot, a bladder is filled." — (" Folk- Medicine," p. 56.) " ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A reference hand-book for nurses 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1919
    ... BABIES. i handful of spinach; i beet; 2 carrots. Chop fine and boil two hours in i quart of water. Strain through gauze and add sterile water to make up defi- ciency to i quart. 74 REFERENCE HAND-BOOK FOR NURSES. TOOTHACHE: Its Forms, Diagnosis, ...
  6. ... condition; it may re- new the diarrhoea. In reference to vegetable diet, it is only the mildest description of esculent roots—namely, carrots and turnips—and a few escu- lent herbaceous ...
  7. ... irritable condition ; it may renew the diarrhcea. In reference to vegetable diet, it is only the mildest de- scription of esculent roots— namely, Carrots and Turnips— and a few esculent herbaceous plants, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Hygiene and public health 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1923
    ... in their skins or steamed. Onions, beetroot, and carrot are more ... value. With reference to animal foods: herrings, bloaters, and kippers are ...
  9. ... of juniper berries, or Jones—Medical 81 wild carrot seed, and some aromatic, cardamom, fennel or ginger may be added. It would be foreign to our purpose to enter into any recapitula- tion of the remarks made at the bedside with reference to the various diuretics, aud we shall simply ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition-- for young and old 
    Publication: Newburgh, New York : New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Nutrition, 1946
    ... A 60 94 92 B 37 65 74 Carrots A 44 100 104 B Corn, Y., W.K A 49 93 98 B 33 66 65 Peas, Sweet A 46 93 103 B 39 63 67 * Method A — Liquid concentrated. Method B — Liquid discarded. REFERENCES i Jackson, J. M., Feaster, J. F., and ...
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