Report of Committee on Social BettermentPresident's homes commission, 1908 - 281 pages |
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... butter fat . Milk is not quite as digestible as meat , nevertheless from 89 to 92 % is utilized ; boiled milk is not as digestible as raw or pasteurized milk . ( See also milk as a cause of disease , p . 99. ) SKIMMED MILK is the ...
... butter fat . Milk is not quite as digestible as meat , nevertheless from 89 to 92 % is utilized ; boiled milk is not as digestible as raw or pasteurized milk . ( See also milk as a cause of disease , p . 99. ) SKIMMED MILK is the ...
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... BUTTER is formed by churning the cream of milk . The amount of butter in cows ' milk is about 3.75 or 4 % ( i . e . , about 4 pounds to the 100 pounds of milk ) . Butter contains about 84 % of fat , of which nearly 97 % is digested if ...
... BUTTER is formed by churning the cream of milk . The amount of butter in cows ' milk is about 3.75 or 4 % ( i . e . , about 4 pounds to the 100 pounds of milk ) . Butter contains about 84 % of fat , of which nearly 97 % is digested if ...
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... butter and milk ; fried potatoes except in the form of Saratoga chips cannot be recommended . String beans and green peas possess greater nutritive value than potatoes , carrots , beets , oyster plant , parsnips , radishes , turnips ...
... butter and milk ; fried potatoes except in the form of Saratoga chips cannot be recommended . String beans and green peas possess greater nutritive value than potatoes , carrots , beets , oyster plant , parsnips , radishes , turnips ...
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... butter or fat , bread , rice or potatoes . The amount of cooked meat should not be less than 160 grams and should not exceed 190 grams a day , or from 180 to 210 grams of fish . If the minimum amounts are taken , the deficiency should ...
... butter or fat , bread , rice or potatoes . The amount of cooked meat should not be less than 160 grams and should not exceed 190 grams a day , or from 180 to 210 grams of fish . If the minimum amounts are taken , the deficiency should ...
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... butter milk . 225 7788 cupful 7 50 cupful 7 70 1⁄2 pint 7 170 1⁄2 pint 7 85 65 2 1⁄2 gill 2 130 50 2 7 96 1 portion of butter . 10 2 I inch cube .... 95 ! portion of cheese . 20 2-3 .. 5 94 I baked or boiled potato .. 140 5 med . size 3 ...
... butter milk . 225 7788 cupful 7 50 cupful 7 70 1⁄2 pint 7 170 1⁄2 pint 7 85 65 2 1⁄2 gill 2 130 50 2 7 96 1 portion of butter . 10 2 I inch cube .... 95 ! portion of cheese . 20 2-3 .. 5 94 I baked or boiled potato .. 140 5 med . size 3 ...
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Page 192 - ... Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the 'package as originally put up shall have been removed in whole or in part and other contents shall have been placed in such package or if...
Page 250 - Such register shall be open for inspection to the said commissioners, their officers and agents, on every day, except Sundays and legal holidays, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon.
Page 122 - An ordinance to revise, consolidate, and amend the ordinances of the board of health, to declare what shall be deemed nuisances injurious to health and to provide for the removal thereof...
Page 115 - His computations clearly indicate that where one death from typhoid fever has been avoided by the use of a better water, a certain number of deaths, probably two or three, from other causes have been avoided.
Page 213 - India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints...
Page 191 - It is equally derogatory to professional character for physicians to hold patents for any surgical instruments or medicines; to accept rebates on prescriptions or surgical appliances; to assist unqualified persons to evade the legal restrictions governing the practice of medicine...
Page 180 - From and after the passage of this act no pharmacist, druggist, apothecary, or other person shall refill, more than once, prescriptions containing opium or morphine or preparations of either in which the dose of opium shall exceed one-fourth grain or morphine one-twentieth grain, except with the verbal or written order of a physician.
Page 61 - In diseases like smallpox and scarlet fever, in which the infectious agent is given off from the entire surface of the body, occasional ablutions with Labarraque's Solution, diluted with twenty parts of water, will be more suitable than the stronger solution above recommended.
Page 253 - It shall be entitled to charge and receive upon each loan made by it without the actual delivery to it of the property pledged or mortgaged...
Page 191 - ... legal restrictions governing the practice of medicine; or to dispense, or promote the use of, secret medicines, for if such nostrums are of real efficacy, any concealment regarding them is inconsistent with beneficence and professional liberality; and, if mystery alone can give them public notoriety, such craft implies either disgraceful ignorance or fraudulent avarice. It is highly reprehensible for physicians to give certificates attesting the efficacy of secret medicines, or other substances...