The estimates of the quantities of food in the two dietaries just quoted were made from tradesmen's bills and the composition was calculated from analyses of similar materials rather than of those actually used.
In some of the dietaries published by the Massachusetts bureau such estimates were made.
In some dietaries lately examined in Middletown, Conn.
Among eight dietaries lately studied in Middletown those above named showed the largest proportion of material thrown away.
Of the over 50 dietaries of reasonably well-to-do people thus far examined the smallest is that of a mechanic's family.
One of the dietaries examined by the Massachusetts Labor Bureau was that of a machinist in Boston, who earned $3.
The American dietaries examined in this inquiry were of people living at the time in Massachusetts and Connecticut, though many came from other parts of the country.
The dietaries included in this text are selected from those used in different parts of the country by physicians who have successfully cared for the infants and children under their charge.
This is especially useful whendietaries of high caloric (fuel) value are to be estimated, or dietaries in which foods of like composition and fuel value are to be interchangeable.
From the foregoing description of these vitamine factors, it is readily seen why so many dietaries are deficient in these essential substances.
It will be seen in the foregoing dietaries how authorities differ in their beliefs as to the requirements of the child.
Each state, however, makes its own regulations, and there is considerable diversity in workhouse dietaries in consequence.
On the other hand, the prison dietaries of many of the United States prisons go to the other extreme, fresh fish, green vegetables, even coffee and fruit, figuring in the dietary.
A good vitamine-rich cereal combination would form an excellent adjuvant to infant dietaries after they reach the age of tolerance to such a diet.
As children grow up, it is fortunate that in their wider choice of dietaries the danger of vitamine deficiency decreases.
The nutritional importance of the presence in dietaries of minute amounts of accessory substances.
In a study of dietaries of Negroes made under Tuskegee Institute and reported in Bulletin No.
In fuel value the Negro dietaries compare quite favorably with those of well-to-do people of the laboring classes in Europe and the United States.
They were, indeed, no larger than have been found in the dietaries of the very poor factory operatives and laborers in Germany and the laborers and beggars in Italy.
These dietaries have been adjusted empirically (the earlier ones at least), and are generally considered as satisfactory.
Still, there are so many children who are below the average in development, whose dietaries conform to the ordinary standards, that it would be unfair to draw any conclusions until many more such investigations are made.
Sufficient attention has not been paid to the dietaries of the more abstemious races who partake of little if any flesh food.
The dietaries that we have seen have their proteid ratio placed unnecessarily high.
This high proteid ratio can be got by the use of the pulses, but except in small quantities they are not generally admissible, and in some of the dietaries they are ruled out.
This experiment upon the dietaries has been tried, and with what success let public opinion trumpet-tongued proclaim.
The dietaries of the public institutions of different countries, the experiments of physiologists, and the records of history give the data with sufficient clearness.
In the prisons and hospitals of England, Scotland, France, and Germany, the dietaries furnish from seventeen to twenty-eight ounces of nitrogenous and carbonaceous food.
During these years the dietaries for the aged and infirm were being altered in the direction of liberality, variety, and freedom of choice.
The able-bodied shared, too, in the improvement of the cooking which took place, particularly after the general investigation which led to the new Dietaries Order of 1900.
The dietaries had apparently all been sanctioned without reference to such an inquiry.
The dietariesof store pigs vary greatly, for these animals being omnivorous readily eat almost every kind of food.
The following are some among the manydietaries on which this animal is kept:-- Professor Low's formula is, 30 to 35 lbs.
She finds that scientific dietaries too often ignore the tastes and prejudices of the poor.
Scientific dietaries have been prepared with a view to teaching the poor to use nutritious and economical foods.
Amongst other things, the book gave rules for the feeding of delicate children, and there were also several different dietaries recommended for adult persons suffering from the disease.
Other sums were subscribed, granted or bequeathed with the direct intention of purveying to the daily crying needs of the imprisoned, as moneys held in trust to be expended on bread and improved dietaries for those who would otherwise starve.
Any interference with the dietaries is a dangerous proceeding with prisoners and generally resented.
The dietaries were sufficient in quantity; the rations good and wholesome; the clothing warm and serviceable, although in colour unsightly to lessen the chance of escape.
The most noticeable of the improvements introduced was a better regulation of dietaries within the prison.
Dietaries were drawn up for adoption on the recommendation of a committee of experts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dietaries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.