Word: dieting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...diet of man has been the subject for many dissertations, more or less profound, from that early day when the delectable Eve bit into the delectable apple, and found it good. It is a rule established in civilized countries that horses eat oats, men eat bread, and the barnyard fowl eat anything they can get. However, this rule does not hold in the less highly cultured parts of Africa, where, it is rumored, polite society is fond of serpent and other things, nicely browned...
...national diet offers abundant opportunity for the one-column a day wit of newspaper paragraphs. But we feel quite serious about it. The new menu sounds interesting, and would perhaps taste even more so. Most of us, however, prefer to stick to the plain, old-fashioned tenderloin steak...
...State Board of Health," in two volumes, by Professor George C. Whipple, should be of value to all American engineers and health officers. Two volumes of the Harvard Health Talks are among these publications: "Adenoids and Tonsils," by Professor Algernon Coolidge '81, of the Medical School; and "An Adequate Diet," by P. G. Stiles, Assistant Professor of Physiology in the University...
...Stiles will speak on "The Present Conception of an Adequate Diet" at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. This lecture is open to the public and no tickets are required; the doors will, however, be closed at five minutes past the hour...
April 9.--Dr. P. G. Stiles: The present conception of an adequate diet...