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Science, Physiology, And Nutrition For The Nonscientist, Judi S. Morrill May 2022

Science, Physiology, And Nutrition For The Nonscientist, Judi S. Morrill

Open Educational Resources

A wonderful blend of physiology, nutrition, biochemistry, genetics, biology, evolution, chemistry--what we all need to know as informed citizens. A basic knowledge of the life sciences and how our bodies work--to promote our own good health, especially as we're bombarded with misleading advertisements, soundbites, and the like. DNA fingerprinting, calorie requirements, dietary advice, genetic engineering (including gene editing with CRISPR cas9)--all in an easy-to understand book.


Political Aspects Of Hunger, Evangelical Advocacy: A Response To Global Poverty Jan 2012

Political Aspects Of Hunger, Evangelical Advocacy: A Response To Global Poverty

Bibliographies

Understanding political aspect of hunger guide understanding and decisions toward alleviating hunger. These resources provide insight into global aspects of hunger as well the politics of justice issues such as hunger and poverty. Economic, political and sociological factors are aspects of these resources. Political advocacy and decisions of nations impacting hunger issues are also addressed.


B770: Nutritional Assessment Of Elementary School Children, Katherine O. Musgrave Jun 1980

B770: Nutritional Assessment Of Elementary School Children, Katherine O. Musgrave

Bulletins

One goal of health education is to diminish problems through prevention of disease rather than through intervention or treatment. Physicians and health scientists have identified such nutrition-related diseases as obesity, atherosclerosis, dental disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and cancer as conditions that may be affected by lifelong dietary habits. The purpose of this bulletin is to describe procedures for assessing nutritional status of school children utilizing anthropometric measurements and dietary intake records and to report the findings.


Oral History Interview: James G. Matthews, James G. Matthews Aug 1974

Oral History Interview: James G. Matthews, James G. Matthews

0064: Marshall University Oral History Collection

James G. Matthews was a jack-of-all-trades. He worked as a coal miner for James C. Coal Company, worked for United Fuel Gas Company, the Nickel Plant, and as a mail courier. He also performed as part of a singing quartet. Mr. Matthews was born on May 30, 1902. He grew up on a farm near East Lynn, WV. After the death of his mother, Mr. Matthews attended elementary school on a part-time basis in order to work on the family farm. In the audio clip provided, Mr. Matthews discusses alcohol consumption and moonshine stills in East Lynn. During his interview, …


The Progress Meatless Cook Book, Charlotte Lake Jan 1911

The Progress Meatless Cook Book, Charlotte Lake

1910-1920

Valuable recipes and suggestions for cleaning clothing, hats, gloves, house furnishings, walls, and woodwork and all kinds of helps for the household. Digitized by Google from the John Crerar Library. Full text available in PDF form.


Home And Health, Committee Physicians Jan 1907

Home And Health, Committee Physicians

1910-1920

Containing two thousand recipes and helpful suggestions on the building and care of the home in harmony with sanitary laws; the preservation of health by clean, consistent living; and the home treatment of the more simple ailments and diseases, by the use of natural, rational remedies instead of drugs. Prepared and edited a competent committee of home-makers and physicians. Scan of the Intro and Diet sections from the collection of Southern Adventist University.


A Few Simple Recipes, The Madison Rural Sanitarium Jan 1900

A Few Simple Recipes, The Madison Rural Sanitarium

1890-1909

Meals eaten by patients at the Madison Rural Sanitarium and the Nashville Cafeteria. Meals designed to promote health. From the collection of Southern Adventist University.


The Natural Food Of Man, J R. Leadsworth Jan 1899

The Natural Food Of Man, J R. Leadsworth

1890-1909

How to prepare it. Recipes designed to fight diseases cause by not following a natural diet. Full text digitized and available from the McKee Library collection.


Novel Dishes, Mary Pope Jan 1893

Novel Dishes, Mary Pope

1890-1909

A complete and trustworthy guide to vegetarian cookery. Published in London and republished in the United States. Digitized from the Mckee Library collection at Southern Adventist University.


The Buddhist Diet-Book (Excerpts), Laura C. Holloway Jan 1886

The Buddhist Diet-Book (Excerpts), Laura C. Holloway

1870-1889

Excerpts of a Buddhist Diet Book prepared by Laura Holloway from 1886. 4 photographs of pages of general recipes.


The Hygeian Home Cook-Book, Russell Thatcher Trall Dec 1880

The Hygeian Home Cook-Book, Russell Thatcher Trall

1870-1889

Healthful and palatable food without condiments. Digitized by Sloan Foundation from the Library of Congress. Full text available online at Internet Archive.


Crumbs From The Round Table, Joseph Barber Dec 1865

Crumbs From The Round Table, Joseph Barber

1850-1869

A Feast for Epicures. A compilation of different articles discussing different foods and in different seasons. Book Digitized from the McKee Library Collection.


The Household Treasure, Andrew F. Smith Dec 1865

The Household Treasure, Andrew F. Smith

1850-1869

Containing several hundred valuable receipts for cooking well at a moderate expense, making dyes, coloring, cleaning and cementin. To which is added a description of medicinal roots and herbs, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases. Excerpts from photographs from NYU Bobst Special Collections SpecCol.


Valuable Recipes, A W. Chase Dec 1857

Valuable Recipes, A W. Chase

1850-1869

For saloons, inn-keepers, grocers, druggists, merchants, and for families generally. A guide to wealth. Full text digitized and available from the McKee Library collection.


The Philosophical Monitor, Friend To Mankind Dec 1817

The Philosophical Monitor, Friend To Mankind

1810-1829

An investigation of the causes, which the moral and physical perfection of human society; in which many hereditary popular customs, generally supposed innocent, are shown to be productive of indigence, disease, and premature termination of life. Full text digitized and available from the McKee Library collections.