Hall's Journal of Health, Volumen37

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1890

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Página 100 - Better to hunt in fields for health unbought Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise for cure on exercise depend: God never made His work for man to mend.
Página 243 - For nought so vile that on the earth doth live But to the earth some special good doth give...
Página 70 - Breakfast Cocoa is eminent in this limited class. No chemicals are used in its manufacture and it is absolutely pure. It forms, moreover, a delicious and healthful drink, as refreshing, and more nutritious, than tea or coffee, and free from the injurious effects that those beverages sometimes produce. And it is very cheap withal. The house of Walter Baker & Co. has maintained for more than one hundred years a great and honored repute by the excellence and purity of its manufactures. "23 291.
Página 152 - It is, perhaps, for the same reason, rudely understood that old Scandinavian traditions represent the apple as the food of the gods, who, when they felt themselves to be growing feeble and infirm, resorted to this fruit renewing their powers of mind and body.
Página 152 - ... acids serving to eliminate from the body noxious matters, which, if retained, would make the brain heavy and dull, or bring about jaundice or skin eruptions and other allied troubles. Some such...
Página 180 - Credt' method," from the name of the physician who introduced it. It consists in first carefully washing the eyes of the child with pure warm water, and then dropping into them one or two drops of a two per cent solution of nitrate of silver.
Página 152 - It is also the fact that such fresh fruit as the apple, the pear, and the plum, when taken ripe and without sugar, diminish acidity in the stomach rather than provoke it. "Their vegetable salts and juices are converted into alkaline carbonates, which tend to counteract acidity.

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