The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
Fra bogen
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Side iii
... admit the merits of the Bath — to acknowledge that , properly administered , it does possess invaluable qualities , tending to prevent diseased bodily conditions , and to maintain the functions of health . To this improved state of ...
... admit the merits of the Bath — to acknowledge that , properly administered , it does possess invaluable qualities , tending to prevent diseased bodily conditions , and to maintain the functions of health . To this improved state of ...
Side 2
... admits that there is much truth in both theories , and has established the existence of a reciprocity of action between the mental and the physical , which is an inflexible law of our economy — the effects of which are not speculative ...
... admits that there is much truth in both theories , and has established the existence of a reciprocity of action between the mental and the physical , which is an inflexible law of our economy — the effects of which are not speculative ...
Side 5
... admits , and says , " Our chiefest hopes at present exist in the outer educated public . It is a sad but humiliating con- fession . " * As an eminent American author , Silvester Graham , observes : - " It is certain that without a well ...
... admits , and says , " Our chiefest hopes at present exist in the outer educated public . It is a sad but humiliating con- fession . " * As an eminent American author , Silvester Graham , observes : - " It is certain that without a well ...
Side 17
... admit persons to the ranks of the Profession who do not possess even the ordinary qualification of a respectable English education ! -who are incapable of writing a Latin prescription correctly ! The evils that arose within the ...
... admit persons to the ranks of the Profession who do not possess even the ordinary qualification of a respectable English education ! -who are incapable of writing a Latin prescription correctly ! The evils that arose within the ...
Side 18
... admitting whom they please , and on whatever terms they please . The consequence is , that unhealthy competition is en- couraged , and as most students will go through whatever curri- culum is shortest - will patronise that board of ...
... admitting whom they please , and on whatever terms they please . The consequence is , that unhealthy competition is en- couraged , and as most students will go through whatever curri- culum is shortest - will patronise that board of ...
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