| Nicholas Culpeper - 1794 - 768 pages
...ftrengthens the ftomach, and promotes digeftion. Exercife in nervous diforders is fuperior to all medicines. Even change of place, and the fight of new objects,...great tendency to remove thefe complaints. For this reafon a long journey, or a voyage, is of much more advantage than riding fhort journeys near home.... | |
| W. M. Verhoeven, Beth Dolan Kautz - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 232 pages
...Domestic Medicine, recommends long voyages for nervous patients: “[C]hange of place, and the sight of new objects, by diverting the mind, have a great tendency to remove these complaints. For this reason a long journey, or a voyage, is of much more advantage than riding... | |
| W. M. Verhoeven, Beth Dolan Kautz - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 226 pages
...Domestic Medicine, recommends long voyages for nervous patients: “[C]hange of place, and the sight of new objects, by diverting the mind, have a great tendency to remove these complaints. For this reason a long journey, or a voyage, is of much more advantage than riding... | |
| William Buchan - Medicine - 1813 - 396 pages
...Every one ought to ufe that which he finds moft beneficiai. Long lea-voyages have an excellent tffed; and to thofe who have fufficient refolution, we would...courfe. Even change of place, and the fight of new objeâs, by diverting the mind, have a great tendency to remove thefe complaints. For this reafon a... | |
| English literature - 1770 - 790 pages
...fufficient refolution, we would by all means recom. mend this courfe. Even change of place, ;md the light of new objects, by diverting the mind, have a great tendency to remove thefe complaints ; for ' this reafon a long journey, or a voyage, ь of much more advantage than riding fliort jonrnies at home.... | |
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