The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease |
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action admit agent animal appear application authority Bath become blood body called cause cold common condition consequently considered constitution continue course curative cure death direct disease doctor Drug effects employed equally essential established exercise existence experience fact fever follow functions give heat Hence hot-air human Hydropathic ignorance increased influence Italy knowledge known labour laws learned less living lungs matter means medicine merits mind natural never Nutritive observes obtained once opinion organism pass patients perfect persons Physic physician Physiology poisonous position possess practice practitioners present principles produced profession properties prove rational reason regarded relation remedies respecting result Romans says School scientific skin success suffering surface temperature theories therapeutic things tion treatment true truth vapour various vital warm whole