Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Том 18Gazette Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... natural state or in the form of mineral wa- ters , ginger ale , soda water , tea , coffee , & c . , and to eat in all ... Nature , that is , free from cultivation and population . This may possibly come in the next genera- tion , but ...
... natural state or in the form of mineral wa- ters , ginger ale , soda water , tea , coffee , & c . , and to eat in all ... Nature , that is , free from cultivation and population . This may possibly come in the next genera- tion , but ...
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... nature at for him the wrong time . By changing the hour and giving him something definite to do , in time he was cured . Even beautiful nature has to be used and abused that we may be disciplined . Every expression line in our faces is ...
... nature at for him the wrong time . By changing the hour and giving him something definite to do , in time he was cured . Even beautiful nature has to be used and abused that we may be disciplined . Every expression line in our faces is ...
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... nature with so great a proportion of fat , aids in the more perfect metabolism of the alloxuric bodies , thus rendering nut foods safer than an excess of meat or egg . ECONOMY IN THE USE OF FOODS . " As the world becomes more densely ...
... nature with so great a proportion of fat , aids in the more perfect metabolism of the alloxuric bodies , thus rendering nut foods safer than an excess of meat or egg . ECONOMY IN THE USE OF FOODS . " As the world becomes more densely ...
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... natural phenomena hurtful to his patients . Every time that nature cures a patient of the ignorant physician the crowd claim that the result was due entirely to his skill and his knowledge ; but every time that natural causes led to the ...
... natural phenomena hurtful to his patients . Every time that nature cures a patient of the ignorant physician the crowd claim that the result was due entirely to his skill and his knowledge ; but every time that natural causes led to the ...
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... NATURE . ( Flint . ) It is a sound maxim in medicine that the therapeutic indications derived from science . and from nature , as a rule , should harmo- nize . If they be in conflict , the scientific in- dications are open to suspicion ...
... NATURE . ( Flint . ) It is a sound maxim in medicine that the therapeutic indications derived from science . and from nature , as a rule , should harmo- nize . If they be in conflict , the scientific in- dications are open to suspicion ...
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Стр. 573 - TEARS, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail, That brings our friends up from the underworld, Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge ; So sad, so fresh, the days...
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