Whoever may read it can have confidence in the soundness of its teachings, and cannot fail to be instructed in the art of cooking by its plain precepts, founded as they are upon the correct application of the scientific principles of chemistry and physiology... Report - Page 196by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1889Full view - About this book
 | 1890 - 460 pages
...five ladies and gentlemen, who passed their judgment upon the merits of these seventy essays, say; "Whoever may read it can have confidence in the soundness...physiology to the proper preparation of food for man." The book claims to be particularly adapted to *' persons of moderate and small means," but as a -work... | |
 | Eugene F. Starke, Wilson A. Smith, Wesley A. Dunn - 1889 - 604 pages
...which it is addressed. "Whoever may read it can have confidence in the soundness of its teach jngs, and cannot fail to be instructed in the art of cooking...physiology to the proper preparation of food .'for man." Such ill-advised newspaper foolishness is well calculated to bring journaljjsm into disrepute with... | |
 | 1889 - 400 pages
...there was no single one so prominently superior to others as to command the approval of the majority of your committee, nor was there any which did not...is respectfully submitted. CA LINDSLEY. GEORGE H. ROME. VC VAUGHAN. ELLEN H. RICHARDS. EMMA CG POLSON. The American public is to be congratulated upon... | |
 | American Public Health Association - 1889 - 330 pages
...did not contain some errors of statement, which your committee did not feel justified in endorsing with the approval of this Association by the bestowal...GEORGE H. ROHE. VC VAUGHAN. ELLEN H. RICHARDS. EMMA CG POLSOM. REPORT OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 22, 1888. GENTLEMEN OF THE AMERICAN PUBLIC... | |
 | Mary Hinman Abel - 1890 - 408 pages
...which did not contain someerrors of statement, which your committee did not feel justified in endorsing with the approval of this Association by the bestowal...ROHE. VC VAUGHAN. ELLEN H. RICHARDS. EMMA CG POLSON. Dorrebe. vii 3Jefpeftoott ttnterbrettet oon (T. 3l. Stub§ leti. ©eo rge £. Sto|ie. SS. 6. SS aug... | |
 | 1890 - 676 pages
...did not contain some errors of statement, which your committee did not feel justified in endorsing with the approval of this Association by the bestowal...for man. All of which is respectfully submitted. CA LlNDSLEY, GEORGE H. ROBE, VC VAUGHAN, ELLEN H. RICHAKDS, EMMA CG POLSON. The American public is to... | |
 | Mary Hinman Abel - 1890 - 208 pages
...did not contain some errors of statemen t, wh i ch your committee did not feel justified in endorsing with the approval of this Association by the bestowal...food for man. All of which is respectfully submitted. The American public is to be congratulated upon tins useful and valuable contribution to the needs... | |
 | 1890 - 616 pages
...adapted to the .practical wants of the classes to which it is addressed. Whoever peruses its pages can have confidence in the soundness of its teachings,...scientific principles of chemistry and physiology in the proper preparation of food for man. Copies of the work may be had at a merely nominal cost by... | |
 | 1890 - 588 pages
...its teachings, and cannot fail to be instructed in the art of cooking by its plain precepts, bounded as they are upon the correct application of the scientific...physiology to the proper preparation of food for man." To this may be added that the principles here made use of, though particularly utilized for the special... | |
 | Maine. State Board of Health - 1891 - 338 pages
...did not contain some errors of statement, which your committee did not feel justified in endorsing with the approval of this Association by the bestowal...for man. All of which is respectfully submitted. CA LlNDSLET, GEORGE H. ROHE, VC VAUGHAN, ELLEN H. RICHAHDS, EMMA CG POLSON. The American public is to... | |
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