+Spec. 98: 627. Ap. 20, ’07. 140w.

Chittenden, Russell Henry. Nutrition of man: a course of lectures delivered before the Lowell institute of Boston. **$3. Stokes.

7–21556.

Professional men, volunteers from the hospital corps of the United States army, recruits from the ranks of university athletic students form what has been termed “Professor Chittenden’s starvation squad.” These lectures give the result of his experiments in putting willing subjects on half rations and less.


A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 193. N. ’07.

“This book is one of first-rate importance, not only to the physiologist and physician as a guide to scientific truth, but also to the individual, and even to the state.”

+ +Ath. 1907, 2: 45. Jl. 13. 1220w.

“It seems safe to say that this thoroughly revolutionary work will attract more general popular attention than any other scientific book has attracted in many years.” Michael Williams.

+N. Y. Times. 12: 329. My. 25, ’07. 2370w.