DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompted some studies,1'2f 3 particularly concern-ing the associated edema. The events of World War II, especially the lengthy periods of starvation that occurred in various prison camps, further stimulated numerous researches on the effects of starvation in the huma
The hunger experiment was carried out in 1944 by Anselm Keys and others in the American city of Minn...
Abstract: The belief that nutrition has an effect upon susceptibility and resistance to infection se...
During the 2nd World War, large numbers of allied military personnel in south-east Asia became priso...
The aim of this study was to compare nutritional conditions in Swedish mental hospitals and institut...
REPORTS on hunger edema were published many centuries ago. Diogenes Laertius described the fate of t...
study of 29 Japanese prisoners of war captured near Pegu, Burma, and held in a forward divisional pr...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
World War II left thousands of Allied POWs in the hands of Japanese and German military officials. P...
Though medical consequences of war attract attention, the health consequences of the prisoner-of-war...
During the Spanish civil war, the city of Madrid was subjected to a blockade of food supplies. The h...
The high death rate of Allied prisoners of war in the Pacific compared with those in Europe is commo...
The protruding bones and pencil thin arms of these Italian prisoners of war aptly demonstrate the fo...
A group of eight Italian prisoners of war, recently released from Austrian prison camps, show the il...
During the Second World War, Vichy interned thousands of individuals in internment camps. Although m...
During the decade, 1930-1940, most of the government efforts were directed to the task of seeing tha...
The hunger experiment was carried out in 1944 by Anselm Keys and others in the American city of Minn...
Abstract: The belief that nutrition has an effect upon susceptibility and resistance to infection se...
During the 2nd World War, large numbers of allied military personnel in south-east Asia became priso...
The aim of this study was to compare nutritional conditions in Swedish mental hospitals and institut...
REPORTS on hunger edema were published many centuries ago. Diogenes Laertius described the fate of t...
study of 29 Japanese prisoners of war captured near Pegu, Burma, and held in a forward divisional pr...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
World War II left thousands of Allied POWs in the hands of Japanese and German military officials. P...
Though medical consequences of war attract attention, the health consequences of the prisoner-of-war...
During the Spanish civil war, the city of Madrid was subjected to a blockade of food supplies. The h...
The high death rate of Allied prisoners of war in the Pacific compared with those in Europe is commo...
The protruding bones and pencil thin arms of these Italian prisoners of war aptly demonstrate the fo...
A group of eight Italian prisoners of war, recently released from Austrian prison camps, show the il...
During the Second World War, Vichy interned thousands of individuals in internment camps. Although m...
During the decade, 1930-1940, most of the government efforts were directed to the task of seeing tha...
The hunger experiment was carried out in 1944 by Anselm Keys and others in the American city of Minn...
Abstract: The belief that nutrition has an effect upon susceptibility and resistance to infection se...
During the 2nd World War, large numbers of allied military personnel in south-east Asia became priso...