The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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... life is Health ; and what subject , rightly considered , is fraught with more vital import to thoughtful minds than the consideration of the most effectual means by which Health can B be preserved ? " The first wealth is Health "
... life is Health ; and what subject , rightly considered , is fraught with more vital import to thoughtful minds than the consideration of the most effectual means by which Health can B be preserved ? " The first wealth is Health "
Side 11
... vital properties of organic textures , and the functions of organs , are found out by obser- vation . " Anatomy , therefore , has a solid foundation , and is truly a science of facts . Consequently , it is the only basis on which sound ...
... vital properties of organic textures , and the functions of organs , are found out by obser- vation . " Anatomy , therefore , has a solid foundation , and is truly a science of facts . Consequently , it is the only basis on which sound ...
Side 70
... vital functions of our nutritive organism , but it appeals not less confidently to the evidence of rational experience to the irresistible logic of sensation , of well - ascertained facts . When Dr. Johnson was asked how he could reply ...
... vital functions of our nutritive organism , but it appeals not less confidently to the evidence of rational experience to the irresistible logic of sensation , of well - ascertained facts . When Dr. Johnson was asked how he could reply ...
Side 100
... vital force , such as fatiguing . exercise would cause , and the condition of body when perspir- ation has been excited in a state of repose - when no expenditure of vital force has been employed to produce it , such as the per ...
... vital force , such as fatiguing . exercise would cause , and the condition of body when perspir- ation has been excited in a state of repose - when no expenditure of vital force has been employed to produce it , such as the per ...
Side 101
... vital truth never illumined his mind , and consequently he never escaped from the delusions harboured by the Physic School , but sought to reconcile Hydropathic practice with them . Hence the highest conception he seems to have formed ...
... vital truth never illumined his mind , and consequently he never escaped from the delusions harboured by the Physic School , but sought to reconcile Hydropathic practice with them . Hence the highest conception he seems to have formed ...
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