Show 1 r I 7 1 r ill I u i I ll ll a 1 I JWJ I 1 ur l l Ji 1 1 I I r i l Nn Il I r I 1 ird I r ll r r r l r Err 1 l l I 1 J I j I f 11 1 1 Z 11 It Ell 7 iq rl ll 1 I I i a I Health and Appetite i s I Professor Walter Valter B B. Cannon of Harvard Harvard Har liar vard yard has hasp has probably done more moie for the nutrition of the human race than any other one man Dr Cannon has found I 1 that tha once the secretion of juice gastric I is in Instituted by the sight or smell of I savory food or by the taste of ot food it itin itin I in turn stimulates the stomach to continue continue continue con con- I secreting and it also stimulates I II muscular contractions thus setting up I I the the- peris' peris peristaltic p. p tic movements of digestion I These wave movements carry the digesting di dl di- di gesting food onward into the duodenum duodenum duodenum num where the acid of the gastric I juice stimulates the secretion of the alkaline pancreatic juice for further di digestion digestion di- di I of the food chyme from the stomach The important principle that Cannon I has hag elucidated is the correlation be beI between between be- be I I tween appetite the appetite the taste or desire for I food food and and the dige digestion tion of that food In inI stomach and small intestine The same I thin thing applies to the flow of bile into I the duodenum an Important part of intestinal digestion The pr r conditioning of the whole digestive process rests upon the satisfaction satisfaction satisfaction satis satis- I faction of the palate you see Shakespeare hit upon this great physiological truth long ago when he said that good d digestion waits upon appetite and health on both bothIn r I In the case of a little boy who sho as asa asa I a result of swallowing a corrosive poison poi poison poi poi- son had a false fase opening fistula be between between be- be I tween the stomach and the surface surface surface-of of th the bod body it was noticed that when he chewed agreeable food gastric juice juice was freely secreted in the stomach But But and and this will be sad news for stenographers when stenographers when he chewed hewed gum there was no secretion whatever er I Marshaling our data In columns of threes we may now deduce the Idea that when the appetite Is fickle or poor as as In illness fitness and often in health when one is too well wen nourished It is a abad abad abad bad policy to eat what is not desired One of our dearest friends causes a lot lotof lotof I of work for doctors He is a farmer and when you visit him and sit at his l I table he permits no noone one to ask if you will have ha more pie or pudding No He says Dont be bothering the theman man Put it on his plate and make him ate it it That sort of hospitality spoils a good I many digestions I I QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I How to Manage Catarrh I Kindly inform me through h your our col- col colI I how one should set about rR rj rid oneself of catarrh 31 vil II Catarrh Catanh ANSWER Catanh is not a du d ad nor a symptom nor a condition It Is Just a convenient con for inflammation of an any of the mu rou membranes the lining m all cavities communicating wit outer world It it is one of the me ii n less names to give an ailment n dont don't know what Is IR the matter Ican I Ican Ican can narrow the tl ing down clown to to L chronic trouble In the nose a te teto ter to try a sample of over cYer every cold cul about and every ery cold cure cure I Iness ness of the nostrils permanently w r an excessive se sec from the nose then nose then we have a about it which we will gladly gladh se seyou you jou mail us a 3 stamped jd ad add j f envelope |