The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
Fra bogen
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... perfect mental health , and this in- contestible truth ought never to be lost sight of , for , as Dr. Millingen observes , " the sound operation of the mind is fre- quently disturbed by the slightest physical influence . " * Two schools ...
... perfect mental health , and this in- contestible truth ought never to be lost sight of , for , as Dr. Millingen observes , " the sound operation of the mind is fre- quently disturbed by the slightest physical influence . " * Two schools ...
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... perfect acquaintance with the state of the pro- fession , and of the drawbacks to be encountered , together with the little value of such success as could be achieved , was quite sufficient to deter the most distinguished members from ...
... perfect acquaintance with the state of the pro- fession , and of the drawbacks to be encountered , together with the little value of such success as could be achieved , was quite sufficient to deter the most distinguished members from ...
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... perfect in such a pursuit , an experience thus reaped is , indeed , but " the wisdom of fools ! " Operating on trained intelligence , on a candid truth - seeking mind , experience undoubtedly performs a noble office - it corrects the ...
... perfect in such a pursuit , an experience thus reaped is , indeed , but " the wisdom of fools ! " Operating on trained intelligence , on a candid truth - seeking mind , experience undoubtedly performs a noble office - it corrects the ...
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... perfect and systematic development were insuper- able , in consequence of the extreme ignorance that prevailed until recently concerning the physiology of life . Dr. Markham has justly censured the unphilosophic spirit in which the ...
... perfect and systematic development were insuper- able , in consequence of the extreme ignorance that prevailed until recently concerning the physiology of life . Dr. Markham has justly censured the unphilosophic spirit in which the ...
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... perfect abstinence is observed , unless from copious draughts of cold water . " - Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile . Helbigius says that a similar practice , in treating almost all diseases , prevails in various parts of the ...
... perfect abstinence is observed , unless from copious draughts of cold water . " - Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile . Helbigius says that a similar practice , in treating almost all diseases , prevails in various parts of the ...
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