The a B Z of Our Nutrition

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The a B Z of Our Nutrition
Horace Fletcher
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The cracking should, however, be done by the molars, while such hard nuts as Brazils had best not be tackled at all.
Animal food does not need the same amount tm] The A. B. -Z. Of Our Own Nutrition of mastication as vegetable food, since it is not digested in the mouth, though some contend that the mixture of proteid with alka- line saliva facilitates its subsequent peptoni- sation. Cooked animal food is, however, all the better for some mastication, owing to the coagulation of the proteids, an
...d, in order to insure the efficient mastication of meat, fish, and poultry, Dr. Sim Wallace recommends that they should be given in large pieces cut thin. " Flat pieces about one inch square generally necessi- tate a certain amount of mastication. It is difficult to swallow large flat pieces of meat without mastication, but when finely minced little or no 'mastication is called forth. " The younger the child the more underdone should the meat be.
EXAMINATION OF THE MOUTH AND ADJACENT PARTS If a child be brought up on the lines indi- cated and under healthy conditions generally, it is tolerably certain that the maxillary apparatus will develop normally, that the teeth will be strong and well opposed, and show little ten- dency to disease ; but, inasmuch as the methods advocated are but seldom put into practice, dis- orders of the teeth, more especially caries and irregularities, are common, and hence with a ['74] The A.


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