Kristen Ann Ehrenberger is an assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

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List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface: The Menu 1. Introduction: Bodies that Eat and Drink Part I: "The Kitchen is the Laboratory of the Housewife": The Circulation of Nutritional Science, 1890-1930 2. From Calories to Vitamins: Nutrition in the Laboratory 3. Feeding the Sick: Nutrition and Authority in the Sick Room and the Clinic 4. Under the Hygiene Eye: Nutrition at the German Hygiene Museum 5. How to Cook Your Vegetables: From the Factory to the Kitchen Part II: "The Cooking Spoon is the Scepter of the People's Health": Nutrition & World War I 6. "More Than Bitter": The Blockade and Rationing in Saxony and Bavaria 7. "I Am Not a Taste Barbarian": Food and the Senses during World War I 8. Cooking Out but Eating In: The Politics of the Family Table during World War I 9. From the Kitchen to the Bedside: Sick Rations in Germany during World War I 10. Conclusion: Nutritional Knowledge and Ignorance in the Third Reich Bibliography Index