Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 24Gazette Publishing Company, 1908 |
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Side 3
... body and mind , and this withdrawal of vital energy represents the resistance of the body to the invasion of disease . The remedy is also complex in its nature . and may be directed in one or both of two channels : First , to the ...
... body and mind , and this withdrawal of vital energy represents the resistance of the body to the invasion of disease . The remedy is also complex in its nature . and may be directed in one or both of two channels : First , to the ...
Side 5
... body with alkaline water , large quantities of carbonic water serve the purpose , except one reverts to first principles , where intestinal antisep- tics are used . And last , but by no means least , the attention given the mind ; the ...
... body with alkaline water , large quantities of carbonic water serve the purpose , except one reverts to first principles , where intestinal antisep- tics are used . And last , but by no means least , the attention given the mind ; the ...
Side 8
... body is in the blood , " and this life is contained not in the venous blood but in the arterial blood stream , richly laden with those elements of oxygen and food products which , by their union or combination , build up and produce ...
... body is in the blood , " and this life is contained not in the venous blood but in the arterial blood stream , richly laden with those elements of oxygen and food products which , by their union or combination , build up and produce ...
Side 9
... body , where one remains in ignorance of the existence of any internal organ , where all parts act with perfect freedom , uniformity and sweet harmony . In which there is a perfect balance between waste and repair , where one has that ...
... body , where one remains in ignorance of the existence of any internal organ , where all parts act with perfect freedom , uniformity and sweet harmony . In which there is a perfect balance between waste and repair , where one has that ...
Side 27
... body , takes place chiefly via the alimentary tract , and that in children especially the tubercle bacilli gain entrance into the body by ingestion with the food . The results of an extensive series of experiments on guinea - pigs add ...
... body , takes place chiefly via the alimentary tract , and that in children especially the tubercle bacilli gain entrance into the body by ingestion with the food . The results of an extensive series of experiments on guinea - pigs add ...
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