Wildlife struggles desperately to find the necessary calcium and phosphorus coming out of the soil to make bones, when antlers are quickly consumed by the porcupine, the pregnant squirrels and other animals living
Excerpt From The Vitamins in Medicine Dental Decay
Review from Journal of the American Medical Association, November 30, 1946, Vol. 132, p. 820: “This book is a review and appraisal of our current knowledge of the vitamins, with correlation of their
Studies of Vitamin Deficiency
Biochemical, clinical, neurological, and psychological investigations were conducted on the subjects of this study who were patients in the Elgin State Hospital. The experimental design was such that the effects of diets restricted
The Effect of Aluminum Compounds in Foods
The action of aluminum compounds that may be present in food products intended for human consumption has for many years been a matter of much difference of opinion. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the
The Responsibility of the Pediatrician in the Orthodontic Problem
The pediatrician has a large responsibility in preventing the development of an orthodontic problem in the growing child. It is he who can first observe in the infant the evidence of failure of
The Soil Nitrogen Supply Is Still a Big Problem
Among the many soil problems that have come on the stage to hold public attention, perhaps that of maintaining its nitrogen has been the one actor most persistently before us. Even though soil
Extra Soil Fertility Lengthens Grazing Season
Higher costs of milk and meat production have called for the more extensive use of grasses. These needs have called for more harvesting services by the animals themselves. They have brought forth numerous
An Adventure in Girth Control
Dr. Miller is a nationally known clinician, essayist and writer on many dental topics. His articles have appeared in nearly all of the dental publications. One article called “Saving Your Face” appeared in