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Infant Nutrition. Its Physiological Basis

✍ Scribed by F. W. Clements (Auth.)


Year
1949
Tongue
English
Leaves
250
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages v-vi
CHAPTER I - SOME ASPECTS OF TISSUE METABOLISM, Pages 1-5
CHAPTER II - FŒTAL NUTRITION—GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS, Pages 6-9
CHAPTER III - FŒTAL NUTRITION—CARBOHYDRATE, PROTEIN, FAT, AND MINERALS, Pages 10-39
CHAPTER IV - FŒTAL NUTRITION—VITAMINS, Pages 40-62
CHAPTER V - FŒTAL NUTRITION—SUMMARY AND CLINICAL APPLICATION, Pages 63-68
CHAPTER VI - THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HUMAN AND COW'S MILK, Pages 69-133
CHAPTER VII - DIGESTION IN THE YOUNG INFANT, Pages 134-157
CHAPTER VIII - WATER METABOLISM, Pages 158-169
CHAPTER IX - ENERGY REQUIREMENTS, Pages 170-180
CHAPTER X - REQUIREMENTS OF NUTRIENTS, Pages 181-206
CHAPTER XI - THE APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES, Pages 207-227
CHAPTER XII - DISTURBANCES OF METABOLISM OF DIETETIC ORIGIN, Pages 228-240
INDEX, Pages 241-246


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