Dyspepsy Forestalled & Resisted: Or, Lectures on Diet, Regimen, & Employment; Delivered to the Students of Amherst College; Spring Term, 1830J. S. & C. Adams and Company, 1830 - 360 страници |
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... their details , that they are really worse than useless . He may be a glutton ; and his exercise , from the time or manner in which it is taken , may be an injury instead of a benefit ; and his studies may be conducted 11.
... their details , that they are really worse than useless . He may be a glutton ; and his exercise , from the time or manner in which it is taken , may be an injury instead of a benefit ; and his studies may be conducted 11.
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... gluttonous men and wine bib- bers . But when you require of a man the practice of daily abstemiousness in food and drink , vigorous exercise and regularity , and moderation in all his ha- bits and employments , you oppose his strong ...
... gluttonous men and wine bib- bers . But when you require of a man the practice of daily abstemiousness in food and drink , vigorous exercise and regularity , and moderation in all his ha- bits and employments , you oppose his strong ...
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... gluttony and dissipation , became so reduced , that at the age of 35 , he was given over by his physicians . Immediately he abandoned their prescriptions and re- duced his diet to twelve ounces of solid food , and four- teen ounces of ...
... gluttony and dissipation , became so reduced , that at the age of 35 , he was given over by his physicians . Immediately he abandoned their prescriptions and re- duced his diet to twelve ounces of solid food , and four- teen ounces of ...
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... glutton will say , that half a dozen are necessary for his con- stitution ; and even if there be a greater number , he never eats more than his natural appetite craves ; for the glutton regards his appetite as natural as well as other ...
... glutton will say , that half a dozen are necessary for his con- stitution ; and even if there be a greater number , he never eats more than his natural appetite craves ; for the glutton regards his appetite as natural as well as other ...
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... Glutton , which , though not much larger than a dog , was not satisfied with thirty pounds of flesh at a meal.t But the evil against which I contend , is thought to be imaginary . Let us hear some testimony on this point . It is a ...
... Glutton , which , though not much larger than a dog , was not satisfied with thirty pounds of flesh at a meal.t But the evil against which I contend , is thought to be imaginary . Let us hear some testimony on this point . It is a ...
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