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" ... indeed, its sweet taste renders the gruel, etc., more palatable. A minute or two before the milky mess is placed before the child or invalid, the maltine should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added... "
The Medical World - Page 69
1887
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 42, Issue 3

1843 - 148 pages
...the maltine should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some maltine mixed with...much less of infantile indigestion and mal-nutrition. — London Practitioner. RATTLESNAKE POISON. — Dr. Laccfda Filho has published the results of his...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 19-20

1887 - 810 pages
...the MALTINE should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some MALTINE mixed with it before it is placed on the mrsery table, we should hear much less of infantile indigestion and malnutrition." Again, the same...
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The Monthly Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volume 4

1881 - 670 pages
...portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some malt extract mixed with it, before it is placed on the nursery...should hear much less of infantile indigestion and mal-mitritition. And one practical point must be well borne in mind. In the present furore for fluid...
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Food for the Invalid: The Convalescent, the Dyspeptic, and the Gouty

J. Milner Fothergill, Horatio C. Wood (Jr.) - 1880 - 182 pages
...as sugar is soluble, this leaves the nitrogenised portion of the flour to be readily acted upon in the stomach. When the saliva is defective in an infant,...at least, insufficient to produce the conversion of starch into sugar, it is now customary to give the infant " maltine." Maltine is a sweet molasses sort...
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Southern Medical Record, Volume 11

1881 - 498 pages
...the maltine should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some maltine mixed with...less of infantile .indigestion and mal-nutrition. BOOK NOTICES. CYCLOPEDIA OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.— Edited by Dr. H. Von Ziemssen, Professor of...
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Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly, Volume 1

1881 - 614 pages
...the maltine should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some maltine mixed with...much less of infantile indigestion and mal-nutrition. — London Practitioner. THE ETIOLOGY OF MALARIAL FEVERS. Dr. Geo. M. Sternberg tlius concludes, his...
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American Homoeopathic Observer: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the ..., Volume 18

1881 - 628 pages
...the maltine should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some maltine mixed with...much less of infantile indigestion and malnutrition. HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. — The 17th annual meeting of the Hom. Med. Soc'y of...
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The Massachusetts Eclectic Medical Journal, Volume 4

1884 - 926 pages
...the Maltine should be added. If a certain portion ot baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some Maltine mixed with...much less of infantile indigestion and malnutrition." We have reason to know that it is equally effective with adults. According to the Scientific American...
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The Southern Medical Record: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and ..., Volume 11

1881 - 520 pages
...portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some maltinc* mixed with it, before it is placed on the nursery...much less of infantile indigestion and mal-nutrition. BOOK NOTICES. CYCLOPEDIA OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.— Edited by Dr. H. Von Zicnisscn. Professor...
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Quarterly Epitome of American Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3

1882 - 630 pages
...the maltine should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some maltine mixed with...infantile indigestion and mal-nutrition. **** ******* The following are among the Maltine Compounds prepared by Messrs. Reed & Carurick, New York : MALTINE WITH...
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