Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888
Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888
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Dyspepsia has once been called the "American sickness, " and althoughthis may be a slander against which many of the inhabitants of ourgreat republic might protest, bad digestion is a disease frequentenough among us to justify us in considering its causes and inascertaining by what means this curse of modern civilization may beavoided. A Frenchman, under the title "La dyspepsie des gensd'esprit, " in the Paris _Revue Scientifique_ of August 18, shows howutterly disregarded are the sanitary rule...s at the dinners of well bredpeople in France; and an American lady in a recent edition of a wellknown New York daily humoristically enlarges upon the offensescommitted against health by persons of her own sex while dining in thelargest city of the United States. Speaking of the lunch of shop girlsup town, the contributor to the American paper deprecates the factthat the young American girls employed in business houses at luncheontime live almost entirely on sweets and food that renders little or nonourishment, rather than procuring at the same cost a repast which, though perhaps less dainty, would be far better for theirconstitution.
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