Fasting Girls: Their Physiology and Pathology (Dodo Press)
Brigadier General William Alexander Hammond, M.D. (1828-1900) was an American neurologist and the 11th Surgeon General of the U. S. Army (1862-1864). In addition to his pioneering work in neurology and his military service, especially during the Civil War, he founded the Army Medical Museum, co-founded the American Neurological Association, and gave his name to Hammond's d...more
Paperback, 68 pages
Published
May 9th 2008
by Dodo Press
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Too dated to enjoy. Knowing what we do about nutrition and the body now, none of the cases are even slightly believable. - a lady who didn't eat for 14 years but was full of energy and life - ok then...
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I expected a book on anorexia for some reason. This was interesting nonetheless. Of course, claims such as these are no longer common.
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