The book A Lecture On the Preservation of Health was written by author Thomas Garnett Md Here you can read free online of A Lecture On the Preservation of Health book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Lecture On the Preservation of Health a good or bad book?
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Common sense has always failed in the adventure; andour ladies, alas! are still compelled, whenever the enchantresswaves her wand, to expose themselves half undressed, to the fogs andfrosts of our climate. Besides the effects of the air, we ought by no means to beindifferent with regard to what we take into the stomach as food anddrink; since these have even a greater influence on our health, thanthe circumstances I have already mentioned. Among the causes whichexcite the body, and support life..., I have formerly mentioned food, or the matters taken into the stomach. It is from these matters thatall the animal solids and fluids are formed; these are stimuli, which if totally withdrawn, we could not exist many days. Thesestimuli are subject to the same laws with all the others which actupon the body. When they act properly in concert with the otherpowers, they produce the healthy state; but if they act in an unduedegree, whether that action be too great or too little, disease willbe the consequence.
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