A popular treatise on diet and regimenC. Tilt, 1835 - 251 pagini |
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Pagina xxvii
... are formed . Diges- tion consists , then , in the mastication of the food , its complete admixture with the saliva , and having passed into the stomach , its reduction . into a pulp by the muscular powers of the stomach.
... are formed . Diges- tion consists , then , in the mastication of the food , its complete admixture with the saliva , and having passed into the stomach , its reduction . into a pulp by the muscular powers of the stomach.
Pagina xxvii
William Henry Robertson. into a pulp by the muscular powers of the stomach ; and , having been chemically acted on by the gastric juice , its propulsion thence into the bowels ; its mixture with the bile ; its separation into chyle ...
William Henry Robertson. into a pulp by the muscular powers of the stomach ; and , having been chemically acted on by the gastric juice , its propulsion thence into the bowels ; its mixture with the bile ; its separation into chyle ...
Pagina 63
... muscular fibres with contractile energy . If the stomach is at all debilitated , or disordered , it is important that no ... muscles into action ; or by setting the mind to work on any engrossing and thought - requiring subject . It is ...
... muscular fibres with contractile energy . If the stomach is at all debilitated , or disordered , it is important that no ... muscles into action ; or by setting the mind to work on any engrossing and thought - requiring subject . It is ...
Pagina 72
... muscles are called into active play , must drive the chyle faster through them , and cause it the sooner to enter the blood . And then it is whirled on to the heart , thence to the lungs , and through the system ; not at the ordinary ...
... muscles are called into active play , must drive the chyle faster through them , and cause it the sooner to enter the blood . And then it is whirled on to the heart , thence to the lungs , and through the system ; not at the ordinary ...
Pagina 73
William Henry Robertson. ALL THE MUSCLES SHOULD BE USED . 73 quicker ; carried back from the lungs to the heart with this increasing velocity , it is driven more rapidly ... muscles ; but , as far as possible , all the moving powers of.
William Henry Robertson. ALL THE MUSCLES SHOULD BE USED . 73 quicker ; carried back from the lungs to the heart with this increasing velocity , it is driven more rapidly ... muscles ; but , as far as possible , all the moving powers of.
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active ADAPTATION OF EXERCISE aperient article of diet attended bad conductors battledore and shuttlecock bed-clothes bed-room better bodily body bowels Cacao carbonic acid cause chalybeate change of air chilled chyle climate clothes cold water consequence debilitated degree of exercise digestion disease disordered dyspepsia dyspeptic easily digested eaten effects Epsom salts excitement exer exertion fatigue feeling fibres flannel functions gastric juice greater gruel habits Harrogate heat important inconvenience indigestion individual influence injurious invalid irritability kind of exercise less Lignin masticated matter meal means meat mental mentioned miles mind mineral waters Moffat water muscles muscular necessary open air organs patient perhaps powers practice produce proportion quantity of blood reader remarks risk saline salt secretion sedentary seldom skin sleep spirits stimulating stomach strength substance sugar surface taken temperature things tion usually vessels walk Wilson Phillip wines
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Pagina 43 - Tho' I look old, yet I am strong and lusty ; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood, Nor did I with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly.
Pagina 182 - pallets stretching thee, And hush't with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber ; Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody ? O thou dull God, why ly'st thou with the vile, In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch, A watch-case to a common larum-bell
Pagina 182 - chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody ? O thou dull God, why ly'st thou with the vile, In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch, A watch-case to a common larum-bell
Pagina 45 - THE first physicians by debauch were made: Excess began, and sloth sustains the trade. By chace our long-liv'd fathers earn'd their food ; Toil strung the nerves and purified the blood; But we, their sons, a pamper'd race of men, Are dwindled down to threescore years and ten. Better to
Pagina 45 - As I am a compound of soul and body, I consider myself as obliged to a double scheme of duties ; and think I have not fulfilled the business of the day when I do not thus employ the one in labour and exercise, as well as the other in study and
Pagina 45 - in fields for health unbought, Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise for cure on exercise depend, God never made his work for man to mend.
Pagina 83 - The cause, though worth the search, may yet elude Conjecture and remark, however shrewd. They take, perhaps, a well-directed aim, Who seek it in his climate and his frame.
Pagina 119 - I verily believe a cold bath would be one of the most healthful exercises in the world, were it made use of in the education of youth. It would make their bodies more than proof to the injuries of
Pagina 45 - purified the blood; But we, their sons, a pamper'd race of men, Are dwindled down to threescore years and ten. Better to
Pagina 79 - It is here that various exercises have been suggested as succedanea; but, alas! they all fail, because they want the pleasurable zest. The dumb bell is tugged, the feet and legs are dragged along the walks and avenues of a garden, but alike uselessly.