Letter On Corpulence Addressed to the Public volume Talbot Span Classsearch

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Letter On Corpulence Addressed to the Public volume Talbot Span Classsearch
William Banting
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I have left off using boot hooks, and other such aids which were indisjoensable, but being now able to stoop with ease and freedom, are unnecessary. I have lost the feeling of occasional faintness, and what I think a remark- able blessing and comfort is that I have been able safely to leave off knee bandages, w^hich I had worn necessarihj for 20 past years, and given up a truss almost entirely; indeed I believe I might wholly discard it mth safety, but am 31 advised to wear it at least occasion...ally for the present.
Since publisliing my Pamphlet, I have felt constrained to send a copy of it to my former medical advisers, and to ascertain their opinions on the subject. They did not dispute or ques- tion the propriety of the system, but cither dared not venture its practice upon a man of my age, or thought it too great a sacrifice of personal comfort to be generally advised or adopted, and I fancy none of them appeared to feel the fact of the misery of corpulence. One eminent physician, as I before stated, assured me that increasing weight was a necessary result of advancing years ; another equally eminent to whom I had been directed by a very friendly third, who had most kindly but ineffectually failed in a remedy, added to my weight in a few weeks instead of abating the evil.


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