Bibliography on Nutrition in Bangladesh 1947-1977

By Prof. Dr. K. M. SAIFUL ISLAMĀ  (ismk99@yahoo.com)

Out in November 1977, the much-awaited bibliography of nutrition for medical and scientific research workers. Contains 917 entries : articles ( published in local and foreign periodicals), books, pamphlets, valuable published and unpublished reports of national and international agencies, institutions and organizations, monographs, papers presented at conferences and seminars, chapters from books, and important theses and dissertations written over a period of 30 years (1947-77 ) by more than 460 authors on nutritional issues affecting the population of this country. Entry items contain abstracts with basic findings, data and figures so that research may be carried out without even reading the original. Covers nutrition and all of its allied areas divided into 74 subject headings, including Amino acids. Anemia, Animal nutrition, Ascorbic acid. Blood proteins. Bread. Calcium, Calories, Carbohydrates, Carotene, Cereals, Chromalography, Coconut, Cooking and frying. Diet, Eggs, Fats and oils. Fish and fish products. Food, Food additives. Fruits and fruit products. Geriatric nutrition. Iron, Kwashiorfcor, Meal, Milk, Nutrition disorders. Nutrition surveys. Nutrition and infection. Nutrition in pregnancy and lactation. Nutritional properties, Oil cakes, Oleic acid, Pediatric nutrition. Pellagra, Plant nutrition. Potatoes, Preservation and storage. Protein concentrates, Protein deficiency. Proteins, Pulses, Riboflavin, Seed and seed products. Shark liver oil. Shark meat flour. Soy beans. Starch, Sugars, Thiamine, Vegetables, Vitamins, Yeasts, etc.

Alphabetically arranged by subject, author and title with full subject and author indexes.

Also included a directory of various agencies, institutions, organizations, associations, councils, committees, foundations, societies, and other bodies engaged in nutrition activities in Bangladesh plus full addresses of journals publishing articles on the subject (inc. tel. numbers) so an item be quickly traced or obtained.

Clearly printed. Attractive format. Published by Bangladesh Medical Research Council. Funded by UNICEF, Dhaka.



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