10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BANTINGISM»
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bantingism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Edinburgh Medical Journal
ing. It may be expected, therefore, that the known results of the process of training
may throw some light upon some of the consequences of Bantingism. It may be
expected that Bantingism cannot be carried beyond a certain point with ...
2
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
ing. It may be expected, therefore, that the known results of the process of training
may throw some light upon some of the consequences of Bantingism. It may be
expected that Bantingism cannot be carried beyond a certain point with ...
3
New York Medical Journal
some light upon some of the consequences of Bantingism. It may be expected
that Bantingism cannot be carried beyond a certain point with advantage. In
training this is certainly the case, for after a certain time, longer or shorter as the
case ...
4
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
some light upon some of the consequences of Bantingism. It may be expected
that Bantingism cannot be carried beyond a certain point with advantage. In
training this is certainly the case, for after a certain time, longer or shorter as the
case ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous, 1865
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... as they occur in our JOURNAL. The Dental Register of the West for July, 1865,
re-publishes a recent communication to our JOURNAL on Bantingism and
Obesity, which it attributes to the Dental Cosmos, and the items of Foreign
Medical ...
6
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... the dyspnoea, the troubled sleep, the irritable temper, the complaints, and —
the emetics and laxatives. June Gth, 1865. MR. SOLLY'S CLINICAL LECTURES
ON SCRIVENERS' PALSY. [Continued from page 460 Bantingism and Obesity.
7
The New England Journal of Medicine
therefore, that the known results of the process of training may throw some light
upon some of the consequences of Bantingism. It may be expected that
Bantingism cannot be carried beyond a certain point with advantage. In training
this is ...
8
The Medical Times and Gazette: A Journal of Medical Science, ...
C. B. RADCLIFFE, M.D. Lond. a raw worms ccncaasmo BANTINGISM. As every
one knows, Mr. Banting was a stout man who became reduced to more seemly
dimensions by the adoption of a particular code of diet. As every one also knows,
...
9
Year-book of medicine, surgery and their allied sciences. 1864
Badcliffe, C. B., M.D. — A few words concerning Bantingism. Med. Tim. and Gaz.,
Aug. 20. Badcliffe says the diet in Bantingism is essentially the same as that
prescribed in training for the ring or for the boat-race. The chief peculiarity in each
...
10
Medical Times and Gazette
As every one also knows, " Bantingism," or the struggle to become thin by
following Mr. Banting's example, is at present the fashion in many quarters. Is,
then, this fashion to be encouraged, or is it to be discouraged ? Dr. Radcliffe is of
opinion ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BANTINGISM»
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bantingism is used in the context of the following news items.
Arts and Culture Old carbs, new tricks
Banting made it into the Oxford dictionary, though by its definition “Bantingism” also excludes fat from the diet. William Banting thrived on Dr ... «Mail & Guardian Online, Mar 14»
Not All Calories Are Created Equal, Author Says
When Bantingism showed little sign of fading from the scene, however, The Lancet's editors adopted a more scientific approach. «NPR, Nov 07»