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" Whatever be the diet adopted our object is to keep up the nutrition of the body with the smallest possible amount of irritation to the alimentary canal ; and the food, whatever it may be, which will produce this result, is the food best suited to the... "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 368
1871
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 62-63

1871 - 644 pages
...tried, and seldom disagrees even with the youngest infants. In its preparation the starch of tha wheatcn flour, which forms one of its constituents, is already...patience of the medical attendant. This experience everyone should labor to acquire, for without it success can seldom be attained in the treatment of...
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On the wasting diseases of infants and children

Eustace Smith - 1871 - 318 pages
...useless, for a lump of indigestible food will neutralize the effect of the most powerful astringents. The successful adjustment of the diet, an adjustment...quality and quantity of food to be allowed for each meal is accurately adapted to the powers and requirements of the patient, is a matter which can be properly...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 93

1875 - 810 pages
...which will produce this result, is the food best suited to the case; drugs alone will be powerless. The successful adjustment of the diet, an adjustment...which can be properly learned only by experience. In all cases, if the patient be a nursing child he should be limited strictly to the breast; or if...
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The Canada Medical Record, Volume 1

1873 - 314 pages
...is an unsuitable one and requires alteration. Whether the digestive weakness be a simple functional derangement, or be due to the existence of organic...medical attendant. This experience every one should labor to acquire, for without it success can seldom be attained in the treatment of the chronic functional...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 10

1870 - 730 pages
...with the smallest possible amount of irritation to the alimentary canal, and the food, whatever it'may be, which will produce this result, is the food best...medical attendant. This experience every one should labor to acquire, for without it success can seldom be attained in the treatment of the chronic functional...
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The Canada Medical Record, Volume 1

1873 - 598 pages
...with the smallest possible amount of irritation to the alimentary canal ; and the food, whatever itmay be, which will produce this result, is the food best...medical attendant. This experience every one should labor to acquire, for without it success can seldom be attained in the treatment of the chronic functional...
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Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 12

1875 - 696 pages
...which will produce this result, is the food best suited to the case; drugs alone will be powerless, The successful adjustment of the diet, an adjustment...which can be properly learned only by experience. In all cases, if the patient be a nursing child he should be limited strictly to the breast; or if...
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The Canada Medical Record, Volume 4

1875 - 328 pages
...powerless. The successful adjustment of the diet, an adjustment iu which the 176 THE CANADA MEDICAL RECORD quality and quantity of food to be allowed for each...to the powers and re•quirements of the patient, ia a matter which can be properly learned only by experience. In all cases, if the patient be a nursing...
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