To growing children a deficiency of proteid in the diet is specially disastrous, for the lack of building material which it entails may result in impaired growth and development, the consequence of which may last throughout life. Failures of Vegetarianism - Page 99by Eustace Miles - 1902 - 202 pagesFull view - About this book
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