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" The consistent vegetarian is thus placed in a dilemma. He has either to live on a diet deficient in proteid or to consume an excessive bulk of food. 6. The adoption of the former of these courses tends to diminish energy and the power of resisting disease... "
Failures of Vegetarianism - Page 37
by Eustace Miles - 1902 - 202 pages
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Food and the Principles of Dietetics

Sir Robert Hutchison - 1903 - 580 pages
...to live on a diet deficient in proteid or to consume an excessive bulk of food. 6. The adoption of the former of these courses tends to diminish energy...to lead to derangement of the stomach and bowels. 7. Both of these results may be avoided by supplementing the vegetable part of the diet by animal substances...
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Food and the Principles of Dietetics

Sir Robert Hutchison - 1909 - 616 pages
...excessive bulk of food. 6. The adoption of the former of these courses, there is reason to believe, tends to diminish energy and the power of resisting...to lead to derangement of the stomach and bowels. 7. Both of these results may be avoided by supplementing the vegetable part of the diet by animal substances...
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