The Natural Cure of Consumption, Constipation, Bright's Disease, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, "colds" (fevers), Etc: How Sickness Originates, and how to Prevent it : a Health Manual for the People |
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... delicate or robust . How many , let me ask , in any community consider any of these conditions , or are to any extent in- fluenced by them ? Not that the question is , after all , as complicated as would at first sight appear ; on the ...
... delicate or robust . How many , let me ask , in any community consider any of these conditions , or are to any extent in- fluenced by them ? Not that the question is , after all , as complicated as would at first sight appear ; on the ...
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... delicate creatures , some of them - fawns , lambs , and young birds . The moist night - air of the tropical forests is breathed with impunity by our next relatives , the anthropoid apes - the same apes that soon perish with con ...
... delicate creatures , some of them - fawns , lambs , and young birds . The moist night - air of the tropical forests is breathed with impunity by our next relatives , the anthropoid apes - the same apes that soon perish with con ...
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... delicate ones should , with due caution , inaugurate the same system ( some will - power has to be exerted ) , but graduated , as to temperature and duration , to their special con- ditions — advancing as their physical condition im ...
... delicate ones should , with due caution , inaugurate the same system ( some will - power has to be exerted ) , but graduated , as to temperature and duration , to their special con- ditions — advancing as their physical condition im ...
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... delicate state , finds a perfect food in the whole grain , chewing it himself . I may be , in the minds of some , weakening my argument by comparing the di- gestive apparatus of man with that of the horse , but I am desirous of ...
... delicate state , finds a perfect food in the whole grain , chewing it himself . I may be , in the minds of some , weakening my argument by comparing the di- gestive apparatus of man with that of the horse , but I am desirous of ...
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... delicate " and sensitive stomachs needless labor and irritation . But I find that the class who are saving lives constantly , hold to the entire meal as the only means of securing perfect bread - the staff of life . Says Oswald : " We ...
... delicate " and sensitive stomachs needless labor and irritation . But I find that the class who are saving lives constantly , hold to the entire meal as the only means of securing perfect bread - the staff of life . Says Oswald : " We ...
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Page 293 - New Physiognomy; or, Signs of Character, as manifested through Temperament and External Forms, and especially in the
Page 13 - ... the entrails of animals taxed for their impurities, the poison-bags of reptiles drained of their venom, and all the inconceivable abominations thus obtained thrust down the throats of human beings suffering from some fault of organization, nourishment, or vital stimulation.
Page 293 - ACC01PAnied by a Chart, embracing an Analysis of the Primary Mental Powers in their Various Degrees of Development, the Phenomena produced by their Combined Activity, and the Location of the Phrenological Organs in the Head.
Page 45 - In these provisions no student of human nature can fail to recognize the spirit of wisdom and a lofty purpose. But it is not a sign of ancestral wisdom that so little thought has been bestowed on the teaching of what we should eat and drink ; that the relations, not only between food and a healthy population, but between food and virtue, between the process of digestion and the state of mind which results from it, have occupied a subordinate place in the practical arrangements of life. No doubt there...
Page 137 - In no case was it necessary to fast more than ten days. Less positive results were obtained in cases of chronic rheumatism. The patients were allowed to drink freely of cold water, or lemonade in moderate quantities if they preferred. No medicines were given. Dr. Wood says that from the quick and almost invariably good results obtained...
Page 12 - The little regard which has hitherto been paid to the laws of the human constitution, as the true basis on which our attempts to improve the condition of man ought to rest, will be obvious from the fact, that, notwithstanding the direct uses to which a knowledge of the conditions which regulate the healthy action of the bodily organs may be applied, in the prevention, detection, and treatment of disease, there is scarcely a medical school in this country in which any special provision is made for...