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II.—The Effect of a Meat Diet on Fertility and Lactation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

B. P. Waston
Affiliation:
Physiological Laboratory of Edinburgh University
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In a paper on “The Influence of Diet on Growth and Nutrition,” in the Journal of Physiology (vol. xxxiv., p. iii), Dr Chalmers Watson showed that in rats a diet of ox-flesh begun when the animals were weaned interfered with the development of pregnancy, none of the four flesh-fed animals having young, whereas the control animals from the same litter all became pregnant.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1907

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* The expenses of this investigation were defrayed by grants from the Moray Fund of the University, and from the Carnegie Trust.