10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INNUTRITION»
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Bellevue and Charity Hospital Reports
Case I. — Vomiting, diarrhoea, and innutrition. Form of disease of the kidneys not
determinable. Case II. — Vomiting, diarrhoea, and innutrition. Large white
kidneys. Case III. — Vomiting, diarrhoea, and innutrition. Large white kidneys.
Case IV ...
2
A System of Synthetic Philosophy
It has already been shown in § 78, that the belief expressed by Wolff in a direct
connexion between fructification and innutrition, is justified inductively by many
facts of many kinds. Deductively too, in § 79, we saw reason to conclude that
such a ...
Herbert Spencer (sociologue), 1867
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The Principles of Biology
It has already been shown in § 78, that the belief expressed by Wolff in a direct
connexion between fructification and innutrition, is justified inductively by many
facts of many kinds. Deductively too, in § 79, we saw reason to conclude that
such a ...
4
Zoonomia; Or The Laws of Organic Life
Rickets. The head is large, protuberant, chiefly on the forepart. The smaller joints
are swelled; the ribs depressed; the belly tumid, with other parts emaciated. This
disease from the innutrition or softness of the bones arose about two centuries ...
Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Latham Mitchill, 1818
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THE PRESAGES OF LIFE AND DEATH IN DISEASES.
And this is the Atrophy, or Innutrition, which is observed in Bodies free from
febrile Heats, or labouring under a long, but flow Fever. Wherefore in long and
tedious Distempers, though it be natural for the Body to be emaciated, and the
Flesh to ...
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Christian Paths to Health and Wellness, 2E
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americanseatvegetarianmealsandhowmanyadultsintheusarevegetarian/.
Wardlaw,G., &Hampl,J.(2007). Perspectives innutrition (9th ed.).New York:
McGraw Hill,42. Whitney, E.N. ...
Walters, Peter, Byl, John, 2012
This disease from the innutrition or softness of the bones arose about two
centuries ago; seems to have been half a century in an increasing or spreading
state; continued about half a century at ita height, or greatest diffusion; and is now
nearly ...
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Zoonomia or The Laws of Organic Life Volume 2
This disease from the innutrition or softness of the bones arose about two
centuries ago; seems to have been half a century in an increasing or spreading
state; continued about half a century at its height, or greatest diffusion; and is now
nearly ...
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Nutritional Ergogenic Aids
Liebman, M. and Wilkinson, J.G., Carbohydrate metabolism and exercise,
inNutrition in Exercise and Sport, 2nd ed., Wolinsky, I. and Hickson, J.F., Eds.,
CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1994, 15. 68. Manore, M.M., Barr, S.I. and Butterfield
, G.E., ...
Ira Wolinsky, Judy A. Driskell, 2004
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Soalso innutrition. INOBSERVANT,not observant, heedless. (L.) Inobservance is
usedbyBacon(R.).—L. inobseruant, stemofinobseruans; from In(3)and Observant;
see Observe.Der. inobservance. INOCULATE, to engraft, introduceintothe ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INNUTRITION»
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Au Bon Pain upgrades
... to improve, even down to the asparagus,” says executive chef Katherine See, who has a master's degree innutrition from Tufts University. «Boston Globe, Jun 15»
Will Self: Intermittent fasting can do things to your head
I'm not about to advocate fasting as a way of “getting in touch” with sufferers of “innutrition” (see Real Meals passim for an explanation of this ... «New Statesman, Sep 13»