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Side 10
... nature of sweat , everybody is more or less acquainted , but comparatively few persons appear to appreciate its purpose : to regulate the temperature of the body , which , for the main- tenance of health , is confined to narrow limits ...
... nature of sweat , everybody is more or less acquainted , but comparatively few persons appear to appreciate its purpose : to regulate the temperature of the body , which , for the main- tenance of health , is confined to narrow limits ...
Side 11
... natural moisture from the skin , and adding steam thereto , apparent profuse perspiration is the common and speedy result ; but this is sometimes deceptive . In some states of the system , when excessive perspiration is not easily ...
... natural moisture from the skin , and adding steam thereto , apparent profuse perspiration is the common and speedy result ; but this is sometimes deceptive . In some states of the system , when excessive perspiration is not easily ...
Side 30
... nature of the symptoms from which these infants chiefly suffered . Of the 88 cases which did badly , only 3 had no diarrhea ; 19 had diar- rhea lasting from one to seven days ; 19 , diarrhea from eight to fourteen days ; 47 , diarrhea ...
... nature of the symptoms from which these infants chiefly suffered . Of the 88 cases which did badly , only 3 had no diarrhea ; 19 had diar- rhea lasting from one to seven days ; 19 , diarrhea from eight to fourteen days ; 47 , diarrhea ...
Side 39
... nature of the bacteria present , the age of the milk , and the temperature at which it has been kept . When milk is taken raw , the fewer the bacteria present the better are the results . Of the usual varieties , over 1,000,000 bacteria ...
... nature of the bacteria present , the age of the milk , and the temperature at which it has been kept . When milk is taken raw , the fewer the bacteria present the better are the results . Of the usual varieties , over 1,000,000 bacteria ...
Side 46
... natural resistance largely developed for articles of intoxication that attack the lymphatic organs ; the influence of climate , which is dry and warm ; this seems at present to be the rational explana- tion of the infrequency of ...
... natural resistance largely developed for articles of intoxication that attack the lymphatic organs ; the influence of climate , which is dry and warm ; this seems at present to be the rational explana- tion of the infrequency of ...
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Side 463 - Fifth. If it consists in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal unfit for food, whether manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal, or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter.
Side 462 - external use; also any substance intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease. The term "food,"' as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or domestic animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.
Side 409 - HOBART AMORY HARE, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. $6.00 per annum. LEA BROS. & Co., Philadelphia and New York. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION FOR THE YEAR 1902. Volume II. Pp. 1271. This volume comprehends reports on Education in Porto Rico
Side 463 - shall deceive or tend to deceive the purchaser. Third. If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted, so that the product, when sold or offered for sale, shall deceive or tend to deceive the purchaser.
Side 464 - Provided further, That no dealer shall be convicted under the provisions of this Act when he can establish a guaranty signed by the wholesaler, jobber, manufacturer, or other party from whom he purchases such articles to the effect that the same is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of
Side 461 - received, shall deliver in original unbroken packages for pay or otherwise, or offer to deliver to any other person any such article so adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this act, or any person who shall sell or offer for sale in the District of Columbia or the Territories of the United States such adulterated
Side 463 - an imitation of or offered for sale under the distinctive name of another article: Provided, That the term "distinctive name" shall not be construed as applying to any article sold or offered for sale under a name that has come into general use to indicate the class or kind of the article if the name be accompanied on
Side 464 - ingredients to disclose their trade formulas, except in so far as the provisions of this Act may require to secure freedom from adulteration or imitation: Provided further, That no dealer shall be convicted under the provisions of this Act when he can establish a guaranty signed by the wholesaler, jobber, manufacturer, or
Side 461 - export or offer to export the same to any foreign country shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and for such offence be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars for the first offence, and for each subsequent offence not exceeding three hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in
Side 463 - mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength, so that such product, when offered for sale, shall deceive or tend to deceive the purchaser. Second. If any