The A.B.-Z. of our own nutrition / by Horace Fletcher ; experimentally assisted by Dr. Ernest van Someren & Dr. Hubert Higgins.
- Horace Fletcher
- Date:
- [1904]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The A.B.-Z. of our own nutrition / by Horace Fletcher ; experimentally assisted by Dr. Ernest van Someren & Dr. Hubert Higgins. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![Insalivation, defined, 8, 22 ; increases gastronomic enjoyment, 22, 46, 48; its striking effect upon appetite, 50, 60; effects of, 74, 89, 92, 93, 96; mastication promotes, 101 Insane, the, forced feeding of, 268 Instinct, human, the outcome of every- day experience, 251; physiology merely confirms the precepts of, 251 ; provisions for digestion made by, 267; demands of, 272 Intemperance, 95 International Congress of Physiolo- gists, the, 26, 48, 56, 68, 91 Laboratory of Research, the, proposal to found, 55-69; sugges- tions as to staff and personnel, 62 ; estimate of initial outlay, 63 ; sug- gestions as to location, 63 ; sugges- tions as to management, 66 Intestinal anasmia, 345 canal, the, 39, 346 contents, the, rhythmic segmen- tation of, 347-355, 386 digestive juices, the, 361 mechanism, the, 385 movements, difficulties of investi- gating, 342 ; the best known of, 343 secretion, 61 wall, the, 344, 381, 386 Intestine, the large, activity of, 343 ; movements of, 364-377, 379? 386, 387, 388 , the small, 343, 346 ; the move- ments of, 347-362, 366; course of food in, 360-34 h 378, 581.3«3.385i 386, 387,388 , the, action of the b.icteri.i in, 39 ; micro-organic action in, 40, 80, 92 ; much more sensitive than the stomach, 179, JOI, 3'7, 32v', 317. 341 J studied by means of the Rontgen rays, 342-388, 395 27 [4 Jaffa, Professor, 90; and the fruit- arians, 397 Japan, 82 Jaws, the, mastication stimulates the nutrition of, 96, 103, 155 ; influence of mastication upon, 109, 148 ; changes during man's evolution in, 115-121; instances of vigorous use, 122 Johns Hopkins University, 68 Journal of Physiology, The (Amer- ican), 284, 301, 342 (English), 47 Kais Root, 123 Kane, Dr., 125 Kara, 124 Katabolic action, 41 Katabolism, 95 Kellogg, Dr. J. H., xxvii; letter from, xxxiii-xxxv ; his estimate of amount of food habitually used, xxxiv; tribute to, 391; his experi- mental investigation of the influ- ence of mastication and cooking of food, 391-396 Mrs. J. H., 389 ; tribute to, 391 Kelp, 122 Kotljar, experiment by, 217 Kreuznach,46 Kronecker, Dr. Prof. Hugo, 67 2S4, 2S5 ; theory of deglutition of, Kumagawa, experiments of, 81 Kwas, 207, 169, 270 Lactic acid, prepared in the stomach, 393, 394 7]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21024674_0461.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


