The Principles of Hygiene As Applied to Tropical And Sub-Tropical Climates ...

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The Principles of Hygiene As Applied to Tropical And Sub-Tropical Climates ...
Simpson, William, 1823-1899
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The most digestible sugars are the glucoses, of which dextrose or grape sugar, laevulose or fruit sugar, and invert sugar a mixture of dextrose and laevulose as in honey, are the chief forms.
The common defect in the diet of rice-eating populations is a deficient proportion of nitrogenous matter, and an over- bulkiness of carbonaceous matter. — Rice-eating popula- tions are often ill-nourished and weakly because of the small proportion of nitrogenous matter in the rice.
Unless other food-stuffs
... be added which are rich in proteids, fats, and mineral ingredients, the rice, though agreeable and digestible, is deficient in nourishment, and is apt to cause anaemia and symptoms of scurvy.
New rice is not as wholesome as old rice, and rice which has been sown on swampy ground and has not been transplanted, and which comes to maturity at the close of the rainy season, frequently causes diarrhoea and Digitized by VjOOQIC FOOD IN RELATION TO HEALTH AND DISEASE 1 39 general intestinal disorder.


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