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" ... hard and dry, it having been baked by the long-continued heat. This hard mass may be used for infant feeding in the latter part of the first year, but it should not be given more than twice a day. The flour ball is grated fine, and it may then be... "
Hygiene of the Nursery - Page 184
by Louis Starr - 1898 - 293 pages
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Diseases of the digestive organs in infancy and chilhood

Louis Starr - 1886 - 394 pages
...calorifacient is as one to five, nearly the same as in human milk. Two meals of flour ball daily — say the second and fourth — are all that can be digested....constantly rubbing until a cream-like mixture is obtained ; this is poured into eight ounces of hot milk, stirring well, and is then ready for use. The other...
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Health of Our Children

Joseph Franklin Perry - Children - 1887 - 152 pages
...giving them this cooked wheat, and then, as one authority directs, two meals of flour-ball daily — say the second and fourth — are all that can be digested....constantly rubbing until a cream-like mixture is obtained ; this is poured into eight ounces (half a pint) of hot milk, stirring well, and is then ready for...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index: A Yearly ...

1888 - 562 pages
...calorifacient is as one to five, — nearly the same as in human milk. Two meals of flour-ball daily — say the second and fourth — are all that can be digested....tablespoonful of milk, constantly rubbing until a cream like mixture is obtained. This is poured into eight ounces of hot milk, stirring well, and is...
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences, Volume 4

Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - Medicine - 1888 - 562 pages
...calorifacient is as one to five, — nearly the same as in human milk. Two meals of flour-ball daily — say the second and fourth — are all that can be digested. To prepare these, rub one teaspoonfill of the powder with a tablespoonful of milk into a smooth paste, then add a second tablespoonful...
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Practical dietetics

William Gilman Thompson - 1895 - 926 pages
...The flour ball is grated fine, and it may then be prepared, according to Starr's rule, as follows: " Rub one teaspoonful of the powder with a tablespoonful...until a cream-like mixture is obtained. Pour this into 8 ounces of hot milk, stirring well, and it is then ready for use." The flour ball thus prepared is...
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Practical Dietetics, with Special Reference to Diet in Disease

William Gilman Thompson - Diet - 1895 - 860 pages
...The flour ball is grated fine, and it may then be prepared, according to Starr's rule, as follows: "Rub one teaspoonful of the powder with a tablespoonful...until a cream-like mixture is obtained. Pour this into 8 ounces of hot milk, stirring well, and it is then ready for use." The flour ball thus prepared is...
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Practical Dietetics, with Special Reference to Diet in Disease

William Gilman Thompson - Diet - 1902 - 882 pages
...The flour ball is grated fine, and it may then be prepared, according to Starr's rule, as follows : " Rub one teaspoonful of the powder with a tablespoonful...milk, stirring well, and it is then ready for use. The flour ball thus prepared is quite digestible, and it prevents the formation of large curds of milk....
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Practical dietetics

William Gilman Thompson - 1902 - 910 pages
...The flour ball is grated fine, and it may then be prepared, according to Starr's rule, as follows: " Rub one teaspoonful of the powder with a tablespoonful...milk, stirring well, and it is then ready for use. The flour ball thus prepared is quite digestible, and it prevents the formation of large curds of milk....
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Practical Dietetics: With Special Reference to Diet in Diseases

William Gilman Thompson - Diet - 1909 - 964 pages
...grated fine, and it may then be prepared, according to Starr's rule, as follows : " Rub one tcaspoonf ul of the powder with a tablespoonful of milk into a...milk, stirring well, and it is then ready for use. The flour ball thus prepared is quite digestible, and prevents the formation of large curds of milk. As...
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting, Issue 45

Medical Association of Georgia - Medicine - 1894 - 420 pages
...Mellin's Food, a teaspoonful of " flour-ball " may be added. Two meals of flour-ball daily — say the second and fourth — are all that can be digested....constantly rubbing until a cream-like mixture is obtained. This is poured into eight ounces of hot milk, stirring well, and is then ready for use. The other meals...
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