The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side iii
... — 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 Opinion it is only fair.
... — 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 Opinion it is only fair.
Side vi
... possessed in the Bath a remedial agency of superlative power as applicable to man , your humanity sug- gested the sound physiological conclusion that it would prove of equal potency in the treatment of the various diseases to which ...
... possessed in the Bath a remedial agency of superlative power as applicable to man , your humanity sug- gested the sound physiological conclusion that it would prove of equal potency in the treatment of the various diseases to which ...
Side 2
... possess a primary value in the esti- mation of every intelligent being . The mens sana in corpore sano of Juvenal , has been not inaptly termed " the golden rule of education ; " but a sound mind , as a general rule , is only co ...
... possess a primary value in the esti- mation of every intelligent being . The mens sana in corpore sano of Juvenal , has been not inaptly termed " the golden rule of education ; " but a sound mind , as a general rule , is only co ...
Side 3
... possessed of remedial properties in relation to the numerous derangements to which our artificial habits of life render us more or less liable . It is within the scope of every one's observation that , on such subjects , deplorable ...
... possessed of remedial properties in relation to the numerous derangements to which our artificial habits of life render us more or less liable . It is within the scope of every one's observation that , on such subjects , deplorable ...
Side 4
... possessed such easily - acquired knowledge as I have referred to , it is not pos- sible to believe that the vocation ... possess . In this sense quackery , or empiricism , abounds in all Medical Schools , and it is by its artful use that ...
... possessed such easily - acquired knowledge as I have referred to , it is not pos- sible to believe that the vocation ... possess . In this sense quackery , or empiricism , abounds in all Medical Schools , and it is by its artful use that ...
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