But, to suppose that whole wheat ineal, as ordinarily prepared, is, as has generally been assumed, weight for weight, more nutritious than ordinary bread-flour, is an utter fallacy, founded on theoretical text-book dicta : not only entirely unsupported... The Book of the Rothamsted Experiments - Page 271by Sir Alfred Daniel Hall, Sir Daniel Hall - 1905 - 294 pagesFull view - About this book
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - 1893 - 714 pages
...than the saving would be worth, there might be some advantage. But, to suppose that whole wheat meal, as ordinarily prepared, is, as has generally been...text-book dicta ; not only entirely unsupported by experienee, but inconsistent with it. In fact, it is just the poorer fed and the harder working that... | |
| 1893 - 712 pages
...than the saving would be worth, there might be some advantage. But, to suppose that whole wheat meal, as ordinarily prepared, is, as has generally been...assumed, weight for weight, more nutritious than ordinary bread-Hour, is an utter fallacy, founded on theoretical text-book dicta ; not only entirely unsupported... | |
| Louise Eleanor Shimer Hogan - 1899 - 488 pages
...prepared is, as has generally l>een assumed, weight for weight more nutritious than ordinary bread flour is an utter fallacy founded on theoretical text-book...unsupported by experience but inconsistent with it. In fart, it is just the poorer fed and the harder working that should have the ordinary flour bread rather... | |
| 1900 - 1458 pages
...not less important qualities than its ultimate composition." "But to suppose that "whole-wheat meal as ordinarily prepared is, as has generally been assumed, weight for weight more nutritious than ordinary bread flour, is an utter fallacy founded on theoretical text-book dicta, not only entirely unsupported... | |
| University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1902 - 294 pages
...not less important qualities than its ultimate composition." "But to suppose that whole-wheat meal as ordinarily prepared is, as has generally been assumed, weight for weight more nutritious than ordinary bread flour, is an utter fallacy founded on theoretical text-book dicta, not only entirely unsupported... | |
| Harry Snyder - 1908 - 392 pages
...not less important qualities than its ultimate composition. " But to suppose that whole-wheat meal as ordinarily prepared is, as has generally been assumed, weight for weight more nutritious than ordinary bread flour is an utter fallacy founded on theoretical text-book dicta, not only entirely unsupported... | |
| 1917 - 758 pages
...are not less important qualities than its ultimate composition. nutritious than ordinary bread flour, is an utter fallacy founded on theoretical textbook...should have the ordinary flour bread rather than the whole meal bread as hitherto prepared, and it is the overfed and the sedentary that should have such... | |
| Henry Percy Pickerill - 1923 - 368 pages
...FRS, who, quoting Lawes and Gilbert's work at Rothamsted, states: " To suppose that whole wheat meal, as ordinarily prepared, is, as has generally been...unsupported by experience, but inconsistent with it. " The persistent idea that the branny portions of the grain possess a higher nutritive value comes... | |
| 1900 - 830 pages
...prepared is, as has been generally assumed, weight for weight more nutritious than ordinary bread flour, is an utter fallacy, founded on theoretical textbook...and the harder working that should have the ordinary bread, rather than the whole meal bread as heretofore prepared, and it is the overfed and sedentary... | |
| Imperial Department of Agriculture for the West Indies - 1906 - 574 pages
...prevented the aperient action . . . there might be some advantage. But to suppose that whole-wheat-meal, as ordinarily prepared, is, as has generally been...ordinary breadflour is an utter fallacy, founded on thereotical textbook dicta, not only entirely unsupported by experience, but inconsistent with it.'... | |
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