Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, Volume 26Gazette Publishing Company, 1910 |
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... present or the future . It is the quality of the race that seems of more moment , and the infant science of eu- genics or the study of means and methods for producing a better race - must interest all whose thought and thoughtfulness ...
... present or the future . It is the quality of the race that seems of more moment , and the infant science of eu- genics or the study of means and methods for producing a better race - must interest all whose thought and thoughtfulness ...
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... present vital conditions can do no harm and should precede other more active measures . In the meanwhile the vitality of the children - of future pa- rents of all classes - needs to be given the best conditions for its unfolding and ...
... present vital conditions can do no harm and should precede other more active measures . In the meanwhile the vitality of the children - of future pa- rents of all classes - needs to be given the best conditions for its unfolding and ...
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... present in such emergencies as snake - bite , because we have no sense of apprehension to allay , no need for Dutch courage . The patient is already saturated with toxins and there is a general vascular relaxation throughout the body ...
... present in such emergencies as snake - bite , because we have no sense of apprehension to allay , no need for Dutch courage . The patient is already saturated with toxins and there is a general vascular relaxation throughout the body ...
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... present day chef is a personage edu- cated in dietetic principles , a student of both cookery and physiology . His " culin- ary symphonies " are physiologically and es thetically satisfying , and are balanced with discriminating skill ...
... present day chef is a personage edu- cated in dietetic principles , a student of both cookery and physiology . His " culin- ary symphonies " are physiologically and es thetically satisfying , and are balanced with discriminating skill ...
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... present malpractice will continue . The time will come when the public will be willing to pay for such service , be- cause they will demand a higher degree of skill than now goes into the administering of anesthetics . Besides the money ...
... present malpractice will continue . The time will come when the public will be willing to pay for such service , be- cause they will demand a higher degree of skill than now goes into the administering of anesthetics . Besides the money ...
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acid action æther alcohol animal atropine bacilli bacteria become blood body brain called catgut cause cent child cholera cold constipation crasis Ctesias cure death diet digestion diphtheria disease doctor drug dysentery dysmenorrhoea effect enzyms experience fact fever functions gastric gastric juice germs give given habits hand heart heat hospital human hygiene important increase infection intestinal juice less lids living matter meals means medicine ment mental methods milk mind mouth mucous membrane nature nerve nervous neurasthenia never normal nurse observation operation organs pain patient person physi physical physician physiologic pneumonia practice present profession psychic reason secretion sick stomach suffering symptoms teeth temperature things tient tion tive to-day trachoma treatment tuberculosis ture typhoid typhoid fever uterus woman women Yellow Fever
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Página 362 - It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France, then the dauphiness, at Versailles, and surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision. I saw her just above the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move in — glittering like the morning star, full of life and splendor and joy.
Página 362 - ... little did I dream that I should have lived to see such disasters fallen upon her in a nation of gallant men, in a nation of men of honour and of cavaliers. I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult.
Página 370 - Are you in earnest? seize this very minute — What you can do, or dream you can, begin it, Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.
Página 613 - The small-pox, so fatal, and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless by the invention of ingrafting, which is the term they give it. There is a set of old women who make it their business to perform the operation every autumn, in the month of September, when the great heat is abated. People send to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the small-pox...
Página 613 - There is no example of any one that has died in it ; and you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of this experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son. I am patriot enough to take pains to bring this useful invention into fashion in England...
Página 107 - HAPPY the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter fire.
Página 492 - I saw him walking upon the banks of the Seine, contemplating suicide. I saw him at Toulon. I saw him putting down the mob in the streets of Paris. I saw him at the head of the army of Italy.
Página 492 - Paris; clutched like a wild beast; banished to Elba. I saw him escape, and retake an empire by the force of his genius. I saw him upon the frightful field of Waterloo, where chance and fate combined to wreck the fortunes of their former king. And I saw him at St. Helena, with his hands crossed behind him, gazing out upon the sad and solemn sea.
Página 226 - Shall I, who even in the morning of my days sought the lowly and sequestered paths of life, the valley and not the mountain, shall I, now my evening is fast approaching, hold myself up as an object for fortune and for fame...
Página 551 - A captive in the land, A stranger and a youth, He heard the king's command, He saw that writing's truth. The lamps around were bright, The prophecy in view ; He read it on that night, — The morrow proved it true.