Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Volume 19Gazette Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... results . If to the aid of the taste and the demands of the appetite can be brought the help of the chemist , all ... result of a disease of this kind . This change is not of such a nature as to interfere with the healthy functions of ...
... results . If to the aid of the taste and the demands of the appetite can be brought the help of the chemist , all ... result of a disease of this kind . This change is not of such a nature as to interfere with the healthy functions of ...
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... results in dyspepsia and intestinal affections of nerv- ous origin ; ( d ) particularly to be recom- mended in ... result in absorption , a reasonable combination of ani- mal and vegetable food stuffs is essential . For all healthy ...
... results in dyspepsia and intestinal affections of nerv- ous origin ; ( d ) particularly to be recom- mended in ... result in absorption , a reasonable combination of ani- mal and vegetable food stuffs is essential . For all healthy ...
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... result of reducing the mortality from typhoid to one- twelfth of its former rate . Munich showed even more remarkable results . Purifying the water - supply and improving the drain- age resulted in a steady lowering of the death - rate ...
... result of reducing the mortality from typhoid to one- twelfth of its former rate . Munich showed even more remarkable results . Purifying the water - supply and improving the drain- age resulted in a steady lowering of the death - rate ...
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... result was so gratifying , and the recovery so complete within a few days , that the con- sent of the parents was obtained to give an immunizing dose of serum to each of the four other children of the family . These children had been ...
... result was so gratifying , and the recovery so complete within a few days , that the con- sent of the parents was obtained to give an immunizing dose of serum to each of the four other children of the family . These children had been ...
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... result . External heat , no matter how diligently applied , will produce only a temporary ef- fect . It neither permanently increases the natural chemical activity , nor stimulates the contractile power of the venous walls . What drug ...
... result . External heat , no matter how diligently applied , will produce only a temporary ef- fect . It neither permanently increases the natural chemical activity , nor stimulates the contractile power of the venous walls . What drug ...
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