The APS Journal Legacy Content is the corpus of 100 years of historical scientific research from the American Physiological Society research journals. This package goes back to the first issue of each of the APS journals including the American Journal of Physiology, first published in 1898. The full text scanned images of the printed pages are easily searchable. Downloads quickly in PDF format.
The results of necropsies in nineteen cases of pernicious anemia at the Massachusetts General Hospital between 1908 and 1919 are given in the accompanying table.
Our teaching, consequently, has been along this line primarily, putting the responsibility of their gains squarely on their own shoulders and teaching them how to assume it. They have also been given simple but definite ideas of food values-but not caloric valuesof growth stimulants, of personal hygiene, of rest, of regularity of habits, and the like, and it has been their business to carry out and apply what has been taught them. They have also had to get the cooperation of their parents themselves, or go without it unless they have asked the help of the nutritional worker in explain¬ ing their needs to the people at home. It has been their business, too, to see that any defects of teeth, tonsils or eyes were attended to and corrected unless, again, they asked for help in making the arrangements.The results obtained in weight and height are not really indicative of what might be done under favorable conditions, for all nutritional workers that we have had have been employed in other capacities, doing our work as it could best be done without too greatly interfering with they-regular duties, to which they had to give their best efforts and strength.
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