A Family Doctor's Advice.
. ."LdoH'tJ believe, s '; a patient told me only the clay before yesterday " that I have an. ounce of liver left." Well, fsuch people, at all evi»ut.s,lnive my sincere sympathy, and my aiivice to tlu'rh m the matter oi diet is somewhau as follows — Eat model ately; on no account take, what may be called a full me 1, Take food whrnevei v hungry; for instance, have breakfast invnpdiately.afloc.getting up, merely going out of door's for five minutes previonsly. If hungry about twelve,: lmve : -a cup of cocoatina; dine at two; o'clock off a tender joint, or steak or ; r chpiV; wjbh polatoes spsiringl^^and giTons, a little oi" soup, and tapioca or. rice pudding. ■■ No pastry ,or sweets, oi- j cheese. Take no fluids until you have nearly finished the solids. Vary the foods every day Fish only quite digestible, wnich it oftentimes is not;, no veal or pork, but mutton, beef, ganicaml fowl; Fruit before breakfast, -but not aftnr dinner."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 55, 3 August 1885, Page 4
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