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A new family encyclopedia; or, compendium of universal knowledge: Comprehending a plain and practical view of those subjects most interesting to persons in the ordinary professions of life.Section I. Of artificial aliments.

A new family encyclopedia; or, compendium of universal knowledge: Comprehending a plain and... Aliments are those materials, from which the different orders of created beings derive their nourishment. To most animals, nature has assigned but a limited range of aliment; but to man an extensive choice has been allotted. The vegetable and animal kingdoms, fruits, grains, roots, and herbs, flesh, fish, and fowl, all contribute to his sustenance. This chapter discusses the artificial ailments of: bread, starch, sugar, tea, coffee, chocolate, rice, yams, bananas, bread-fruit tree, cheese, and honey in man's diet. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A new family encyclopedia; or, compendium of universal knowledge: Comprehending a plain and practical view of those subjects most interesting to persons in the ordinary professions of life.Section I. Of artificial aliments.

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Publisher
T Belknap
Copyright
Copyright © 1835 American Psychological Association
Pages
47 –52
DOI
10.1037/11981-003
Publisher site
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Abstract

Aliments are those materials, from which the different orders of created beings derive their nourishment. To most animals, nature has assigned but a limited range of aliment; but to man an extensive choice has been allotted. The vegetable and animal kingdoms, fruits, grains, roots, and herbs, flesh, fish, and fowl, all contribute to his sustenance. This chapter discusses the artificial ailments of: bread, starch, sugar, tea, coffee, chocolate, rice, yams, bananas, bread-fruit tree, cheese, and honey in man's diet. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

Published: Dec 7, 2009

Keywords: artificial ailments; nourishment; diet

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