Journal of Therapeutics and Dietetics, Bind 3Pitts Edwin Howes Therapeutic Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Intestinal Ulcers , 32 . Calcium Sulphide in Boils , 153 . Calcium Sulphide vs. the Double Sul- phide , 58 . Cannabis Indica in Alcoholism , 28 . Carbolic Acid in the Treatment of Boils and Carbuncles , 348 . Case of Epilepsy , 57 ...
... Intestinal Ulcers , 32 . Calcium Sulphide in Boils , 153 . Calcium Sulphide vs. the Double Sul- phide , 58 . Cannabis Indica in Alcoholism , 28 . Carbolic Acid in the Treatment of Boils and Carbuncles , 348 . Case of Epilepsy , 57 ...
Side 23
... intestinal form , sugar is badly tolerated and poorly utilized , being very liable to produce abnormal fermentation with the formation of gas and organic acids which stimulate the motor activity of the intestines resulting in diarrhoea ...
... intestinal form , sugar is badly tolerated and poorly utilized , being very liable to produce abnormal fermentation with the formation of gas and organic acids which stimulate the motor activity of the intestines resulting in diarrhoea ...
Side 24
... intestines , as the hyper acid starchy food must first be neutralized or rendered alkaline by the in- testinal juices before it can be digested . If starchy food is given , it should be given in small quantities , preferably in the form ...
... intestines , as the hyper acid starchy food must first be neutralized or rendered alkaline by the in- testinal juices before it can be digested . If starchy food is given , it should be given in small quantities , preferably in the form ...
Side 25
... intestinal tract , are more useful in hypersecretion and hyperchlorhydria than canesugar and lactose . * Hemmeter ( Diseases of the Stomach , page 200 ) speaks very highly of the " American product , Horlick's Food , a flour n which the ...
... intestinal tract , are more useful in hypersecretion and hyperchlorhydria than canesugar and lactose . * Hemmeter ( Diseases of the Stomach , page 200 ) speaks very highly of the " American product , Horlick's Food , a flour n which the ...
Side 32
... Intestinal Ulcer ? The diet in cases of intestinal ulcer should be first of all non - irritat- ing both chemically and mechanically and easily digestible . Such a diet is best found in a liquid or semi - liquid diet consisting of milk ...
... Intestinal Ulcer ? The diet in cases of intestinal ulcer should be first of all non - irritat- ing both chemically and mechanically and easily digestible . Such a diet is best found in a liquid or semi - liquid diet consisting of milk ...
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