I The title of this address may seem out of order for a therapeutic society. Upon reflection, however, we are aware that soil, plants and animals have provided witch doctors and medicine men
Unfitting The Unborn: A Sketch of Historical Accidents in the Field of Human Nutrition
James Rorty and Dr. N. Philip Norman advance lively historical evidence which argues that even when resources are adequate, sheer accidents of fate plus plain human perversity can unfit soil, food and human
Experiments on the Presence of Carcinogenic Substances in Human Surroundings
The pathogenesis of human cancer constitutes one of the outstanding puzzles not only of medicine but of biology in general. A careful observation of the current literature concerning the pathogenesis of tumours cannot
The Well Fed Tooth
Having mailed The Land a copy of the paper he read at Athens, together with articles he had published in everything from educational and medical journals to the magazine Esquire, Dr. Fred D.
Soil A Foundation Of Health
A Message To Young Folks: The following pages point out the relation of soil to your health and the health of the nation. They indicate how much we still have to learn about
Vitamin F and Carbamide in Calcium Metabolism
Carbamide, otherwise known as urea, is a physiological constituent of all body fluids which has heretofore been mistakenly considered as a waste product. Its presence in urine in considerable amounts has been responsible
Reasons for Considering That Toxigenic Types of Streptococcus Salivarius and Streptococcus Mitis Are the Common Denominators of Chronic Diseases
The claim of Sir Almroth Wright that infection is responsible for almost all chronic illness, which idea is closely associated with the “focal infection” hypothesis advocated particularly by Billings, Rosenow and their associates,
Is Nitrogen Going West?
The French farmer collects all vegetable wastes about the farm and brings in forest leaves, bracken fern and any wayside or swamp growths that represent possibilities for animal bedding and more manure. Barn