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Practical guidance explains how to select and combine foods to meet nutritional needs across life stages and conditions. It gives rules for adapting meals by age, climate, and activity, distinguishing normal, preventive, and curative diets and warning against excess starches and sugars. Chapters detail infant and maternal feeding, child care, constipation, emaciation, dietary plans for old age and athletes, and advice for sedentary workers. Lessons address nervousness—its causes and dietary remedies—and offer practitioner guidance on diagnosis, patient education, and conduct. Additional sections cover evolution and heredity, sexual and prenatal health, rest and sleep, business routines, and exercise programs.

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Eugene Christian

Eugene Christian was an author known for his extensive work on dietary practices and nutrition. His most notable contribution is the "Encyclopedia of Diet: A Treatise on the Food Question," a comprehensive five-volume series that explores various aspects of diet, health, and the impact of food on well-being. Through his writings, Christian aimed to educate readers on the importance of nutrition and its role in leading a healthy lifestyle. His work reflects a deep engagement with the food question, making significant strides in the discourse surrounding diet and health during his time.

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