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INDEX. 
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FOODS, SPECIAL, as to their 
remedial endowments. 
Alcohol, as food - : - 736 
Almonds, sweet, afford much 
staying power - - 38-42 
Bread, brown, combined with 
rice, nutritious for body 
and brain - - - - 590 
Concentrated food lozenges 
and tabloids, as to sustain- 
ing value - - 437, 460 
Food proteids, for building 
up the nervous and animal 
systems - 43, 46, 660, 708 
Fowl, boiled, of doubtful diges- 
tibility and nutritive worth 470 
Fruits which do not remain 
acid in the stomach, or 
cause sour fermentation, 
as apple, mulberry, rasp- 
berry and pisces 
Gravies i . - 464 
Hedgehog’s fat - - - 360 
Horse flesh, really injurious 
as human food - * - 409 
Loaf of wheaten flour and 
fresh meat combined - 475 
Lobster, digestibility of. 
.. not-for gouty subjects 425 
Locusts, with “ Chitin ” in 
their coats) - - - 415 
Macaroni and semolina, light 
nourishment, leaving little 
or no intestinal residuum - 438 
Meat, cold, mayonnaise sauce 
will help to digest ; tough 
meat to add vinegar - 718 
Meat, “‘ planked” - - 463 
Milk, casein of, as proteid 
food ; not to take milk and 
meat together; nor milk 
with vegetables at the 
same meal = - - 709 
Mushrooms, do not take 
alcohol together with 498 
Oatmeal disagrees with many 
persons because of its 
*‘ avenin ’ - 510 
Oatmeal is highly nutritive 
by its phosphates - - SIL 
Pancake made with coltsfoot 364 
Parsnips very nutritious - 550 
Pigeon, poate a aad ~~ 
ee for an invalid - 
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Plum pudding, if well made 
and sufficiently boiled, is 
a wholesome, warming and 
cordial food - - 653, 
Salads, excellent for disselv- 
ing potash salts in other 
* foods - - - - 607 
Tapioca, a capital form of 
sustenance for aged peenes 
and children - - 607 
Tripe, easily digested as animal 
food, and very nourishing 473 
Worcester sauce, by its con- 
tained cassareep, makes 
tough meat, tender to be 
digested - - - - 564 
GALLSTONES, (sve BILIARY 
AFFECTIONS, and LIVER). 
GIDDINESS (sce HEAD). 
GLANDULAR ENLARGEMENTS, 
and SWELLINGS. 
Animal extracts for, on 
modern curative principles 14 
Cinnamon, for mumps - 178 
Cloves, to prevent tubercular 
developments - - - 18h 
Cresses, for their lime salts 
and sulphur - - - 226. 
Deer (stag’s) fat, apply 
externally - - 326 
Egg shells, triturated to 
powder, for goitre of neck 258 
Figs, s — apply to swollen 
glands —s- - - 273 
Garlic, apply - - - 328 
Goosegrass, “ cleavers,”’ apply 
over cancerous tumours 
and. growths, also take 
infusion - - - - 148 
Juniper _ berries, Tr 
apply - - 336 
Linseed meal, ap »ply - 427 
Oil, olive, be ru ted with - 523 
Marjoram, to take and to 
apply, for glandular en- 
largement of breast - - 372 
Oyster shells, triturated to 
powder, take for tumours - 548 
Parsley, apply - - - 382 
Peach, take for fons “ 
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