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Rh Sir Victor Horsley, the well-known London surgeon, said:—

An editorial in the Journal of the Amercian Medical Association said:

Schafer's Physiology says:—

The Bulletin of the A. M. T. A. for July, 1899, contained an article upon Prof. Atwater by Dr. J. H. Kellogg, from which the following is taken:—

"Starch, sugar and fats become foods or fuels only through their assimilation. Abundant physiological evidence attests that no substance can act as a food, or as a true source of energy, unless it has first entered into the composition of the body. It