Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 8Gazette Publishing Company, 1892 |
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Side 4
... heat the outside slight- ly . The whole is then dumped into a large Bart- ett beef - press , which separates the juice from the fibre . About one and a half pounds of beef will yield a teacupful of beef - juice . The juice , divested of ...
... heat the outside slight- ly . The whole is then dumped into a large Bart- ett beef - press , which separates the juice from the fibre . About one and a half pounds of beef will yield a teacupful of beef - juice . The juice , divested of ...
Side 8
... heat ; the administration of emetics in diphtheritic croup , which is utterly ineffectual ex- cept to depress and exhaust the patient ; their fre- quent repetition in bronchitis and whooping - cough when there is no extreme mucous ...
... heat ; the administration of emetics in diphtheritic croup , which is utterly ineffectual ex- cept to depress and exhaust the patient ; their fre- quent repetition in bronchitis and whooping - cough when there is no extreme mucous ...
Side 17
... heat by Turkish and other warm baths which appears objectionable , we will not deny that there is here a possible ground for complaint . Let it not be supposed that we ignore the curative influence or the cleans- ing property of this ...
... heat by Turkish and other warm baths which appears objectionable , we will not deny that there is here a possible ground for complaint . Let it not be supposed that we ignore the curative influence or the cleans- ing property of this ...
Side 18
... heat in drying the cocoa after the chemicals are added ( the material being then in a very sen- sitive state ) as to prevent the oil from being scorched ; and it is well known that burnt oil or fat is wholly indigestible . The ...
... heat in drying the cocoa after the chemicals are added ( the material being then in a very sen- sitive state ) as to prevent the oil from being scorched ; and it is well known that burnt oil or fat is wholly indigestible . The ...
Side 25
... heat and tension caused by the eruption , when the latter ap- pears on a skin thickened and unclean . This is the only real indication of the warm bath ; yet it is useful in young children , at the period of invasion of the disease ...
... heat and tension caused by the eruption , when the latter ap- pears on a skin thickened and unclean . This is the only real indication of the warm bath ; yet it is useful in young children , at the period of invasion of the disease ...
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