| James Warburton Begbie - 1882 - 468 pagine
...use of milk in the same disease, preferring it to all other kinds of food. " For," says the former, " milk is pleasant to take, is easy to drink, gives...nourishment, and is more familiar than any other food from childhood. In colour it is pleasant to see ; as a medicine, it seems to lubricate the windpipe,... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1884 - 448 pagine
...And in phthisis he recommends it strongly : "From a small dose gradually up to five or six heminje, or even much more; or, if not, as much as one can, for often this alone sufficeth for all food. For milk is pleasant to take, is easy to drink, gives solid nourishment, and is more... | |
| Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1890 - 476 pagine
...he recommends the richest food possible, milk being his favorite. In a panegyric he exclaims, " milk sufficeth in place of all food, for milk is pleasant...familiar than any other food to one from a child. In color it is pleasant to see, as a medicine it seemeth to lubricate the wind pipe, to clean as if with... | |
| 1908 - 362 pagine
...anointing with the "oil of fats," he strongly recommends milk, for he says:f "It is pleasant to take and is more familiar than any other food to one from a child. In color it is pleasant to see, as a medicine it seems to lubricate the windpipe, to clean, as with a... | |
| 1909 - 612 pagine
...anointed with fat oil. After the frictions * * * from a small dose gradually up to five or six heminic, or even much more; or if not, as much as one can,...In colour it is pleasant to see: as a medicine it seems to lubricate the windpipe, to clean, as if with a feather, the bronchi, and to bring off phlegm,... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1911 - 1710 pagine
...r>hysician, in discussing the treatment of consumption strongly recommends milk: "It is pleasant to take and is more familiar than any other food to one from a child. In color it is pleasanr to see, as a medicine it seems to lubricate the windpipe, to clean, as with a... | |
| 1911 - 328 pagine
...anointed with fat oil. After the frictions, milk, from a small dose gradually up to five or six hemin», or even much more; or if not, as much as one can,...familiar than any other food to one from a child. In color it is pleasant to see; as a medicine it seems to lubricate the windpipe, to clean, as if with... | |
| Jay Arthur Myers - 1927 - 330 pagine
...and asses and best of all was human milk. Aretaeus, living at about the same time, said, "Often milk alone sufficeth in place of all food. For milk is...familiar than any other food to one from a child. In color it is pleasant to see; as a medicine it seems to lubricate the windpipe, to clean, as if with... | |
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