Address On the Relation of Food to Work,and Its Bearing On Medical Practice: Delivered Before the British Medical Association, in the Divinity School At Oxford, On the Fifth of August, 1868
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No. 4. 0.5051 „ No. 5. 0.8150 „ As I have already shown the work due to animal heat per day to be 6 miles ; it follows that the work of animal heat per hour is 0,2500 mile. * Dr, Edward Smith's weight was 196 Iba. ( 28 ) Deducting this amount from the foregoing, we find for the Vital Work done, under the three different conditions — Vital "Work._ No. 3. Walking at two miles per hour, 0.1091 mile. No. 4. Walking at three miles per hour, 0.2551 „ No. 5. Treadmill work 0.5650 ,, This result proves..., in a striking manner, the great disad- vantage under which an increased amount of muscular work is done, in a given time ; and it is quite in accordance with other results obtained by me from totally different experi- ments. No two classes of animals can well differ more from each- other than the Cats and Ruminants, one of which is intended by nature to eat the other. They differ in all respects as to food, the Cats requiring a supply of fresh meat and blood for theii health, and the Ruminants being exclusively vegetable feeders ; yet in both classes we find a great developement of muscular power, and of rapid action of muscles, qualities alike necessary to the pursuer and to the pursued.
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