Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 8Gazette Publishing Company, 1892 |
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Side 4
... frequent source of disaster . The massive curds which distinguish cows ' milk when brought into contact with the acids of the stomach are frequently beyond the feeble digestive powers of an infant . Dilution only diminishes the quantity ...
... frequent source of disaster . The massive curds which distinguish cows ' milk when brought into contact with the acids of the stomach are frequently beyond the feeble digestive powers of an infant . Dilution only diminishes the quantity ...
Side 5
... frequently placed solely upon some artificial food which does not supply the necessary quantity of nitrogenous matter without the addition of milk . The removal of a portion of casein by rennet in " artificial human " milk is sometimes ...
... frequently placed solely upon some artificial food which does not supply the necessary quantity of nitrogenous matter without the addition of milk . The removal of a portion of casein by rennet in " artificial human " milk is sometimes ...
Side 6
... frequently repeated , tends to defeat its own end , and to retard , not hasten , the ultimate cure . The purgatives lose their effect after a time ; the frequent stimulation of the bowel renders it less and 6 THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC ...
... frequently repeated , tends to defeat its own end , and to retard , not hasten , the ultimate cure . The purgatives lose their effect after a time ; the frequent stimulation of the bowel renders it less and 6 THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC ...
Side 7
the frequent stimulation of the bowel renders it less and less sensitive . Stronger and stronger purgatives are required ... frequently , however , the irritation is re- flex - sometimes , but not often , a round worm in the intestine ...
the frequent stimulation of the bowel renders it less and less sensitive . Stronger and stronger purgatives are required ... frequently , however , the irritation is re- flex - sometimes , but not often , a round worm in the intestine ...
Side 8
... frequently if it is to be effectual . Moreover , apart from this mat- ter of the wear and tear involved , the rough treat- ment of the fauces probably does harm by causing abrasions of the surface , and thus favoring ab- sorption of the ...
... frequently if it is to be effectual . Moreover , apart from this mat- ter of the wear and tear involved , the rough treat- ment of the fauces probably does harm by causing abrasions of the surface , and thus favoring ab- sorption of the ...
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