... are constantly being worn away and cast out, new material must be introduced in order to make good the loss. Again, it is necessary that our bodies should be supplied with force or energy, that animal heat, muscular movement, and nervous activity... Report - Page 58by New Hampshire. Dept. of Agriculture - 1886Full view - About this book
| 1882 - 648 pages
...THE FORCE VALUE OF FOODS. BY PROF. VICTOR C. VAUGHAN, MD, PH. D., ANN ARBOR. Foods for animals are substances which, when taken into the body, aid in building up or repairing tissue, or increase the potential energy of the animal. In the growing child much of the food is used in building... | |
| Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1886 - 78 pages
...upon the foul air from distant rooms reaching the shaft by means of open doors or through transoms, 1t will often fail. Moreover, all attempts to ventilate...generate force or energy. Our ordinary foods consist of certa1n food-stuffs or elementary principles, together with a greater or less amount of wholly indigestible... | |
| 1888 - 588 pages
...activity may be maintained. For these reasons foods are taken. Foods may be defined as substances which, taken into the body, aid in building up or repairing...food-stuffs, gluten, starch, and fat, with a certain Foods and Food Adulterations. 397 amount of cellulose (cell structure) which is of no service to the... | |
| 1890 - 410 pages
...UNIVERSITY, DIRECTOR OF THE STATE HYGIENIC LABORATORY, AND MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. FOODS. Foods may be defined as substances which, when taken into the body, aid in building up or repairing tissues, or, by being ozydized or burned, generate force or energy. In the growing child a considerable... | |
| Michigan. Department of Health - 1890 - 416 pages
...UNIVERSITY, DIRECTOR OF THE STATE HYGIENIC LABORATORY, AND MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. FOODS. Foods may be defined as substances which, when taken into the body, aid in building up or repairing tissues, or, by being oxydized or burned, generate force or energy. In the growing child a considerable... | |
| Iowa. State Department of Health - 1891 - 404 pages
...repair this loss. A food may be defined as meaning anything "which, when taken into the body, aids in building up, or repairing tissue, or, by being oxidized or burned in the body, produces vital force or energy." Hence, those foods are most beneficial which contain... | |
| Texas. Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics and History - 1905 - 450 pages
...it is necessary that our bodies should be supplied with force or energy, that animal heat, rrmscular movement and nervous activity may be maintained. For...being oxidized or burned, generate force or energy. Ordinary foods consist of certain foodstuffs or elementary principles, together with a greater or less... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1892 - 1196 pages
...repair this loss. A food may be defined as meaning anything "which, when taken into the body, aids in building up, or repairing tissue, or, by being oxidized or burned in the body, produces vital force orenergy." Hence, those foods are most beneficial which contain the... | |
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