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A Handbook of Health

CHAPTER VI
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Good salted almonds, for instance, cost fifty to eighty cents a pound.
The proper place for nuts is where they usually come on our tables--at the end of a meal.

Those who attempt to cure themselves of dyspepsia by a nut diet are simply making permanent their disease.
FOOTNOTES: [9] Pemmican is a sort of "canned beef" made originally out of the best parts of venison and buffalo-meat.

This is boiled, and packed into skin bags; then melted fat is poured in, so as to fill up all the chinks and form a thick layer over the surface.

It is now made of beef packed in canvas bags, and is much used by polar expeditions and Alaskan miners..


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