Title: | Are the great American salt, sugar, white flour, hot drinks, vinegar, hen egg and tobacco debauches partially responsible for cancer, infantile paralysis, influenza, consumption, whooping cough and the alarming increase in heart failure? A study |
Author: | Harwood, Henry Hamilton |
Note: | [Richmond Press], 1929 |
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Subject: | Diseases -- Causes and theories of causation |
Subject: | Food |
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