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The Physiology of Digestion: Considered with Relation to the Principles of ... - Page 281
by Andrew Combe - 1836 - 328 pages
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A Treatise on Tubercular Phthisis, Or Pulmonary Consumption: Reprinted from ...

Sir James Clark - Tuberculosis - 1834 - 106 pages
...assimilation in the one case, and the inadequate nourishment in the other, being equally injurious : the form and general characters which the disease assumes may...individual, as well as to the powers of the digestive .15 organs, is too little considered ; and the evil consequences of this neglect are often evident...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 4

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1835 - 918 pages
...assimilation in the one case, and the inadequate nourishment in the other, being equally injurious : the form and general characters which the disease assumes may...the children of the wealthy classes of society, who arc frequently allowed an unrestricted use of the most exciting kinds of animal food. Impiue Air. —...
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A Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption: Comprehending an Inquiry Into the ...

Sir James Clark - Lymphatics - 1835 - 316 pages
...which it assumes may differ, but in both cases the result may be the same. The adaptation of food, in quality and quantity, to the age of the individual,...and the evil consequences of this neglect are often evinced in the children of the wealthy classes, who are frequently allowed an unrestricted use of the...
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Physical Education and the Preservation of Health

John Collins Warren - Hygiene - 1846 - 110 pages
...medical men ; nevertheless I hold it to be a frequent cause of Scrofula. The adaptation of the food, in quality and quantity, to the age of the individual,...and the evil consequences of this neglect are often evinced in the children of the wealthy classes, who are frequently allowed an unrestricted use of the...
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The Preservation of Health: With Remarks on Constipation, Old Age, Use of ...

John Collins Warren - Diet in disease - 1854 - 156 pages
...medical men; nevertheless, I hold it to be a frequent cause of scrofula. The adaptation of the food, in quality and quantity, to the age of the individual,...and the evil consequences of this neglect are often evinced in the children of the wealthy classes, who are frequently allowed an unrestricted use of the...
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Consumption, Its Prevention and Cure by the Water Treatment: With Advice ...

Joel Shew - Hydrotherapy - 1855 - 424 pages
...differ, but in both cases the result may be the same. The adaptation of food, in quantity and quality, to the age of the individual, as well as to the powers...and the evil consequences of this neglect are often evinced in the children of the wealthy classes, who are frequently allowed an unrestricted use of the...
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Consumption, its nature, causes and prevention

Edward Playter - Tuberculosis - 1895 - 356 pages
...assimilation in the one case and the inadequate nourishment in the other being equally injurious ; the form and general characters which the disease assumes may...will be the same in both cases. The adaptation of food, both in quality and quantity, to the age of the individual, as well as to the powers of the digestive...
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The Magazine of Health, Volume 1

1836 - 362 pages
...supply of aliment were deficient ; the body being inadequately nourished. " The adaptation of the food, in quality and quantity, to the age of the individual,...and the evil consequences of this neglect are often evinced in the children of the wealthy classes, who are frequently allowed an unrestricted use of the...
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