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RefNoMS/527/6/4/12
LevelItem
TitleDiet and mental efficiency, addendum
Date[1917]
DescriptionNote from Hardy on an experiment conducted at the Nutrition Laboratory of the Carnegie Institute in which a subject who took no food for 31 days showed improvement in all 'higher mental processes' -- though he did suffer moods -- suggests there is no simple relation between food and mental activity. Draft and copy.
Extent2p
FormatCarbon copy and typescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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