Show TREATMENT OF NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA A milk diet at first fint Ili licit appetite returns we first re recommend commena a milk diet lithe lukewarm warna milk with or without crushed rusk unfortunately through the habit babit of using hig lily seasoned dishes from froin youth up a i e often find dri an avan aversion ion to milk to cover its taste with sweet is not to tile purpose but we have fiade at times added a small quantity of malt extract the addition of cognac to tile milk milic as is 1 bacal ants f if c qually equally I imprudent ut the best beit thin thins to give it au an agreeable agreda ble taste is a little table salt amon among oilier things wo we lua lilay adil r ad 1 a little oc oa I 1 deprived of oil 4 little sweetening and some borne interruption as in many cases ah for cocci cobai sets bets in tea is in in i sonn some casca ioler athil when ali n cocoa causes loathing but conchas cofi c ba a i dyspeptic d effect tea has a tendency especially if strong to produce nervous palpitation of the heart and if left loo long on oil the leaves d if none noia of these beverages bevera ge s can call bt be taken we may rt flin first A use soup 8 tor fr breakfast Amyl accous substances here especially find place ac L and aMi in ritho the of such those as barley oats rice qc etc the precaution pie caution to have them long and thoroughly roughly iho wiled should bo given giren for a second breakfast some bouillon bobillo ai free from fat with an all egg at noon a plate of soup with a corresponding ita 9 portion of extract of meat tile the last meal of the day ou ought to bo be taken jakc n at least two hours before going to beli bed and should consist of beef tea with eggs and 8 stale a white breaid milk may at any time be taken in place of one of these meals so ho may eggs beaten with a little sale salt and water according to physiological physiology experiments on digestion boiled alb albura cn appears to be more easily and rapidly digested but in in reality raw albumen is more easily than the solidly cooked lurn lumps PS of alli albu mca umen because the movements of the stomach separate it easily c and it is Is soon saturated with gastric juice if lie the appetite gradually returns and the articles art cief of food named are tolerated bolei led in larger quantities we may intercalate another meal the soup may also be prepared from scraped beef and tho the latter eaten with u ith it gradually G ra dually a satte erful of the ai articles tides already mentioned may be taken every two or three hours this amount will be for a long ion 0 time if under tinder this reimen regimen re 7 imen gastric diges tion ion takey takes a normal and rapid course the SOSO sense of hunger may bo be felt oftener than cery cx ery two or three hours but the patient should not yield to his cravings clavings cravi tile the i thieu will then soon arrive when more consistent cart can be taken ta acri especially properly cooled cooked meat tho the opinion oi that so BO called white meat is especially well ivell boine lias bas not alwiila been confirmed in practice it may inay perhaps ix lie be the case with pigeon and chicken etc but the veal real iss is certainly barely tolerated owing probably to tho the laige amount of gelatine it contains As a rule boiled meat ia better tolerated than roast and cold roast better than warm and ta is is is par ticul aily truo true of game with the latter fat gravy and the fat of pork especially plays a ery aery injurious part meat not too strongly salted is well borne but the smoking sm elting process will spoil this advantage the flesh of geese and ducks is difficult to digest I 1 most patients will dislike to dib dispense pense ith ege vegetables tables but the very lightest of those hose on only ly should be allowed ui until itil after improvement lias has made such progress we play may then allow carrots spinach and tomatoes lettuce leu uce and salads and especially potato salad should be strictly forbidden if the pati ait chafes under the lion of all kinds of preserves lie may when convalle convalescent con vale celet of stewed strained and sweetened dyspeptics cannot beir law fruit at all ll in all cases whore circumstances will not permit the diet m i bich lias has been e described de bed a milk diet will bs be the best I 1 st tiling t 1 lift or when place and time aru arc favorable direction when you are hungry eat buttermilk buttenmill butter mill and when you are thirsty drink buttermilk should be be observed obi obier served ved this milk freed front from the large mass of casein is a real panacea and a dietary course of it is easily carried out in the country doii duding nm the summer season but caution pra prescribes ribes that it should not bo be taken simultaneously with other food us the rule not to drink when you eat cat ani and not to eat when you drink is een cen more imperative for dyspeptics than alian fur for persons ing front from adiposity I 1 patients are arc most difficult to manage in in regail legai d to their diet after they begin to feel better and when in consequence 0 of their ion long fasting and r necessarily reduced condit condition boy i a strong desire for food I 1 i is manifested an in adequate addition of I 1 fat of 11 alic to proper con will greatly lesson the dauger danger of excess hiring in hi I 1 i join journal nal of dietetics dietetic |