Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 24Gazette Publishing Company, 1908 |
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Side 4
... digesting the food it- self , or the food should be digested before administration , but the so - called digestive ferments , ordinarily administered , are , in my opinion , a delusion and a snare that help to destroy confidence in ...
... digesting the food it- self , or the food should be digested before administration , but the so - called digestive ferments , ordinarily administered , are , in my opinion , a delusion and a snare that help to destroy confidence in ...
Side 13
... digestion in the human stomach than vegetable food . A much smaller quantity of it is needed . It is not so liable ... digestive apparatus is provided for the vegetable eaters . Man , indeed , is om- nivorous ; but his organs are more ...
... digestion in the human stomach than vegetable food . A much smaller quantity of it is needed . It is not so liable ... digestive apparatus is provided for the vegetable eaters . Man , indeed , is om- nivorous ; but his organs are more ...
Side 14
... digested with more tardiness and difficulty than animal food . Nevertheless , a mixture of the two , of well roasted ... digestion , yet exercise a material influence over their functions . Mental dis- tress ; mental solicitude ; mental ...
... digested with more tardiness and difficulty than animal food . Nevertheless , a mixture of the two , of well roasted ... digestion , yet exercise a material influence over their functions . Mental dis- tress ; mental solicitude ; mental ...
Side 25
... digestion , etc. ) undergone in the system , the mode of elimination and in general the ulti- mate fate of the food stuff ingested . This parallelism between food and drugs is carried still further , into the domain of thera- peutics ...
... digestion , etc. ) undergone in the system , the mode of elimination and in general the ulti- mate fate of the food stuff ingested . This parallelism between food and drugs is carried still further , into the domain of thera- peutics ...
Side 26
... digestion , and even quotes authorities which seem to sustain him ; yet nothing is more of a commonplace in biochem- istry than the inhibitory action of salt upon this function . Again he states on purely theoretic grounds that the milk ...
... digestion , and even quotes authorities which seem to sustain him ; yet nothing is more of a commonplace in biochem- istry than the inhibitory action of salt upon this function . Again he states on purely theoretic grounds that the milk ...
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