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Example sentences for "dietetic"

Lexicographically close words:
diet; dietaries; dietary; diete; dieted; dietetics; dieth; dieting; dietro; diets
  1. Treatment consists of dietetic measures, regulated exercises, change of air and surroundings, and avoidance of depression.

  2. Chronic dysentery requires dietetic treatment for the persistent dyspepsia and irritability of the bowel.

  3. The following are the main forms that have been described:--(1) Dietetic Albuminuria.

  4. The sweet almond itself, however, has a special dietetic value.

  5. That in the case of all dietetic preparations intended for the use of invalids or infants, chemical preservatives of all kinds be prohibited.

  6. The careful hygienic and dietetic treatment, combined with the least amount of drugging, is the best and most rational method of treatment.

  7. The management of the ordinary case of arteriosclerosis resolves itself into a careful hygienic and dietetic regime with the addition of the iodides, aconite, or the nitrites.

  8. This question is raised by the fact that in certain tribes of Queensland, each matrimonial class has dietetic restrictions that are peculiar to it.

  9. As much can be said for the majority of the dietetic regulations.

  10. But dietetic restrictions are not the characteristic marks of totemism.

  11. In early childhood a careful dietetic régime, suitable hygienic surroundings, and a stimulating psychical atmosphere will often effect great improvement.

  12. To attempt treatment by dietetic restrictions alone is to deal only with a symptom.

  13. The false claims for meat must be met, for it is only by lessening the consumption of meat that room can be made for the dietetic use of nuts.

  14. The Apician formula with cereal and raisins added is too exotic to suit our modern taste, but without a question is a nutritious dish and complete from a dietetic point of view.

  15. Nothing is more perplexing and more alarming than a new dish, but we can see in a reversion to Apician cookery methods only a dietetic benefit accruing to this so-called white race of beef eaters.

  16. No other dietetic or hygienic change was made at the time, by which the direct effects of the tobacco might have been complicated and obscured.

  17. A possible means of testing this inference would be the judicious employment of smoking as a dietetic measure in cases of jaundice.

  18. For seven years I had used my dietetic scheme.

  19. Touching the medical and dietetic treatment of the racked and hapless patient, he also left his best advice with Wilhelm.

  20. The National Hospital Record, the Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, the Journal of Nursing, are three other magazines primarily intended for nurses and physicians, but full of suggestive material for unprofessional readers.

  21. Mental application is generally the cause assigned when, in reality, it is the result of insufficient exercise, impure air, and dietetic errors.

  22. This school associates hydropathy with its practice, and usually inculcates rigid dietetic and hygienic regulations.

  23. Clemens, however, unites with its use a dietetic treatment.

  24. There is universal agreement that the dietetic treatment of gastric ulcer is of much greater importance than the medicinal treatment.

  25. It is sometimes coincident with chronic cutaneous eruptions, and may depend on the same causes, whether dietetic or nervous.

  26. Therefore in the hot months its use is very apt to act as one of the dietetic causes of the summer diarrhoea in infants exclusively fed upon it, unless it be specially prepared so as to more closely resemble human milk.

  27. The hygienic and dietetic management of acute articular rheumatism demands careful attention.

  28. Ordinarily, the dietetic treatment alone will suffice to re-establish the health.

  29. Such measures have been already said to be the administration of the salicylates and alkaline salts together in full doses, and the observance of certain dietetic and hygienic details to be given hereafter.

  30. To select the best food for the infant from this considerable number of dietetic preparations is one of the most important duties of the physician.

  31. A hemorrhage may exert a favorable influence, in so far as to convince the patient of the necessity of submitting to the repose and the strict dietetic regimen which the physician prescribes.

  32. Its origin in dietetic errors is admitted by almost common consent, and it is surprising with what rapidity patients apparently beyond hope of recovery gather health and strength with a change in the character of the food.

  33. The remedial management includes the dietetic as well as the medicinal treatment.

  34. There are, however, certain conditions which are liable to complicate yellow fever which demand a course of dietetic procedure different from that which I have recommended.

  35. The hygienic and dietetic management of yellow-fever patients is extremely important, and the strictest attention must be paid to the condition and discipline of the sick chamber.

  36. The savages who in the good old times used to eat their grandfathers and grandmothers might have justified their dietetic habits on precisely similar grounds.

  37. Now, I wish to make it plain that vegetarians are not wedded to any a priori theory that the lines of dietetic development are stringently limited by the original structure of man.

  38. Vegetalism" is a chapter of dietetic physiology which must utilise the precise methods and recent discoveries of the science of nutrition.

  39. I sometimes think I must make dietetic mistakes.

  40. The dietetic regimen, the general adoption of which must henceforth be desired, must reject all preconceived and hereditary ideas, and unite in one harmonious use all foods with a hygienic end in view.

  41. A great error in the dietetic management of such children is but too frequently committed by parents.

  42. The International Health Association first invented these valuable substitutes for animal food, and has an able advisory medical staff, therefore they may be regarded as results of modern dietetic research.

  43. Illustration] Dietetic Reform is now being considered seriously by thoughtful people in all parts of the world and interest in this important though long neglected subject is increasing every day.

  44. It is, therefore, when light and well cooked, of high dietetic value both for flesh-forming and nerve feeding.

  45. If you feel any symptoms of dyspepsia, and can trace it to excess in eating, or to dietetic errors, reduce your food, fast temporarily, and take more exercise.

  46. One reason for urging simplicity is that, owing to prevalent ignorance concerning food-values, it is more easy for the inexperienced food-reformer to make dietetic mistakes than the flesh-eater.

  47. An up-to-date book which reveals in a piquant and interesting manner the many Dietetic mistakes and transgressions that are being made by the British public, and the cost in suffering which they have to pay in consequence.

  48. Food-Reform presents many difficulties, and every dietetic reformer has to grapple with them.

  49. It is to be observed, however, that he made an entire change in his dietetic habits, to which he still adheres.

  50. About the year 1833, I became somewhat intimately acquainted with the dietetic and general physical habits of a young woman in a family where I was a boarder, whose case will be instructive.

  51. Falling in with the famous Sylvester Graham, who was lecturing near her at the time, she was overpersuaded to change her habits very suddenly, especially her dietetic habits.

  52. I have neither known nor read of any vegetarian, of Britain or America, who carried his dietetic peculiarities to what would, by most, be regarded as an extreme, more than he.

  53. To make plainer a great dietetic error, I will explain my meaning.

  54. These dietetic changes, though they were a necessity, were continued and extended from principle.

  55. But I had also greatly changed my dietetic habits.

  56. These products were the dietetic Rusks and the Macaroni.

  57. Beef juice is considered by some physicians of much dietetic service and believed to represent liquid food in concentrated form.

  58. Among the physicians who have carefully tested Sanatogen and determined its dietetic and therapeutic properties are many men of truly international reputation, men who are as far above suspicion as was Caesar’s wife.

  59. The special dietetic value of Lemons consists in their potash salts, the citrate, malate, and tartrate, which are respectively antiscorbutic, and of assistance in promoting biliary digestion.

  60. By the Dutch the leaves are cultivated with a dietetic purpose for mixing in their salads.

  61. There was no law controlling a man's dietetic idiosyncrasies, and it was to be doubted if constitutionally any such law would stand--certainly not in a federal court, unless it chanced to be a matter of interstate commerce.

  62. It must be made perfectly clear, said the bishop, that Christianity was a religion, and not a dietetic dogma.

  63. When a student in college more than forty years ago, I was already making dietetic experiments and lived three months on a diet such as I have suggested, at an average expense of exactly six cents a day.

  64. Having been for more than fifty years actively interested in promoting the use of nuts as a staple food, I have given considerable thought and study to their dietetic value and have made many experiments.

  65. Ways must be found to render the use of nuts practical by adapting them to our culinary and dietetic customs and to overcome the popular objections to their use by a widespread and efficient campaign of education.

  66. But what bearing has all this upon the dietetic use of nuts?

  67. They are real plant aristocrats, the value of which will be more and more appreciated as scientific research and practical dietetic experience make clear their numerous points of superiority.

  68. The importance of this investigation to farmers and all breeders of stock is evident, for it has not infrequently been urged that all the milk from such tuberculin-reacting cows should be discarded for dietetic purposes.

  69. This town has long been supplied with water of the very finest quality for dietetic purposes, and nothing could have been more unexpected than this most fatal epidemic.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dietetic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.