Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 8Gazette Publishing Company, 1892 |
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Side 8
... reasons . In the first place , on ac- count of the distress it causes to the patient . In the case of a young child it involves a severe struggle ; sometimes the help of two or three per- sons is required to overcome the fierce ...
... reasons . In the first place , on ac- count of the distress it causes to the patient . In the case of a young child it involves a severe struggle ; sometimes the help of two or three per- sons is required to overcome the fierce ...
Side 11
... reason is , I think , in their manner of recommend- ing it . The usual advice is , " You must take more exercise . " This usually enters one ear , makes a faint impression on the cerebrum , and departs from the other . Exercise should ...
... reason is , I think , in their manner of recommend- ing it . The usual advice is , " You must take more exercise . " This usually enters one ear , makes a faint impression on the cerebrum , and departs from the other . Exercise should ...
Side 12
... reasons . Persons who would not dream of asking table reasons , appeal to the doctor for such a I 2 THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZETTE .
... reasons . Persons who would not dream of asking table reasons , appeal to the doctor for such a I 2 THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZETTE .
Side 13
table reasons , appeal to the doctor for such a pur- pose with the utmost nonchalance , evidently re- garding him as ... reason of the decadence of the interests of the medical profession . What , then , are the remedies for these evils ...
table reasons , appeal to the doctor for such a pur- pose with the utmost nonchalance , evidently re- garding him as ... reason of the decadence of the interests of the medical profession . What , then , are the remedies for these evils ...
Side 17
... reason to doubt the general soundness of this belief . Cold In bathing temperature is of course a chief consideration . For the robust , cold immersion followed by rapid friction is a valuable tonic of nerve , skin and heart function ...
... reason to doubt the general soundness of this belief . Cold In bathing temperature is of course a chief consideration . For the robust , cold immersion followed by rapid friction is a valuable tonic of nerve , skin and heart function ...
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