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Manuscript received 26 February 1998. Revision accepted 16 April 1998.
Anthropology Program and * Milner Library, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-4640
Dietaries reported by previous generations of researchers, originally collected to advance the science of human nutrition, now have considerable value as primary historical documents. USDA experiment station reports and bulletins represent the single largest collection of such documents. Our annotated bibliography of experiment station studies is meant to facilitate their use in historical and other diachronic studies of American food habits and diet.
Key words: American food habits, diet history, agricultural experiment stations.
The Journal of Nutrition Vol. 128 No. 8 August 1998,
pp. 1253-1256
Copyright ©1998 by the American Society for Nutritional Sciences
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