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" 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 196
by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1889
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of Maine, Volume 6

Maine. State Board of Health - 1891 - 336 pages
...it is also intrinsically an admirable treatise on the subject. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH SPECIAL PAPERS. It is simple and lucid in statement, methodical in...for man. All of which is respectfully submitted. CA LlNDSLEY, GEORGE H. ROHE, VC VAUGHAN, ELLEN H. KICHAKDS, EMMA CG POLSON. The American public is to...
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The Life of Ellen H. Richards

Caroline Louisa Hunt - 1912 - 404 pages
...report went on to say, "methodical in arrangement and well adapted to the practical wants of the class to which it is addressed. Whoever may read it can...physiology to the proper preparation of food for man." The following year, at a meeting of the American Public Health Association in Brooklyn, Mrs. Richards...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 38

1890 - 936 pages
...in statement, methodical in arrangement, and well adapted to the practical wants of the classes tc which it is addressed. Whoever may read it can have...physiology to the proper preparation of food for man." P. MAY'S DISEASES OF WOMEN, BEING A CONCISE AND SYSTEMATIC EXPLANATION OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF...
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Vick's Monthly Magazine ..., Volume 13

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...
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The American Lancet, Volume 13

Leartus Connor - 1889 - 514 pages
...classes to which it was addressed. Whoever may read it can have confidence in the soundness 174 '75 of its teachings and cannot fail to be instructed...scientific principles of chemistry and physiology in the proper preparation of food for man." No doubt the Herald advanced its own interests by thus...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 62

1890 - 694 pages
...confidence in the soundness of its teachings, and cannot fail to be instructed in the art of cookiug by its plain precepts, founded as they are upon the...physiology to the proper preparation of food for man." The book may be procured from the Essay Department of the American Public Health Association, PO Drawer...
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