Theoretically, the child under six months, because of the deficiency of salivary and pancreatic secretions is said to be incapable of digesting starches. Practically this is not true. Nearly every fluid in the human economy has a diastatic ferment and... Pediatrics - Page 6351912Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | R. H. Andrews - 1913
...belief that a baby can not digest starch in this manner: "Theoretically, the child under six months, because of the deficiency of salivary and pancreatic...ferment, and as a matter of fact the very young infant does digest starch. We have seen too many babies successfully fed on arrow root to deny this fact."... | |
 | 1893
...objections which are usually urged against the use of a starch diet in infancy a word or two should be said. Theoretically the child under six months of age, because...deficiency of salivary and pancreatic secretions, is held to be incapable of digesting starches. Practically this is not true. Probably every fluid of the... | |
 | 1913
...hot weather do better on a reduction to 3 or 3.5 per cent. Theoretically, the child under six months, because of the deficiency of salivary and pancreatic...ferment and as a matter of fact the very young infant does digest starch. We have seen too many babies successfully fed on arrow root to deny this fact.... | |
 | 1913
...hot weather do better on a reduction to 3 or 3.5 per cent. Theoretically, the child under six months, because of the deficiency of salivary and pancreatic...ferment and as a matter of fact the very young infant does digest starch. We have seen too many babies successfully fed on arrow root to deny this fact.... | |
 | 1902
...which are usually urged against the use of a starch diet in infancy, a word or two should be said. Theoretically, the child under six months of age,...deficiency of salivary and pancreatic secretions, is held to be incapable of digesting starches. Practically, this is not true. Probably every fluid of... | |
 | 1912
...and the modification of cow's milk with cereal decoctions. Theoretically, the child under six months, because of the deficiency of salivary and pancreatic...ferment and as a matter of fact the very young infant does digest starch. We have seen too many babies successfully fed on arrowroot to deny this fact. Dr.... | |
 | 1918
...on a reduction to three or three and five-tenths per cent Theoretically, the child under six months, because of the deficiency of salivary and pancreatic...true. Nearly every fluid in the human economy has a diastatlc ferment and as a matter of fact the very young infant does digest starch. We have seen too... | |
 | Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - 1913
...weather, do better on a reduction to 3 or 3.5 per cent. Theoretically, the child under six months, because of the deficiency of salivary and pancreatic...true. Nearly every fluid in the human economy has a diaetatic ferment and, as a matter of fact, the very young infant does digest starch. We have seen... | |
 | Chicago Gynaecological Society - 1893
...objections which are usually urged against the use of a starch diet in infancy a word or two should be said. Theoretically the child under six months of age, because...deficiency of salivary and pancreatic secretions, is held to be incapable of digesting starches. Practically this is not true. Probably every fluid of the... | |
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