Treatment A plentiful supply of pure fresh air is of vital importance at any time. We can live without food for several weeks and without water for several days, but we cannot live without air for more than a few minutes. Just as a fire in the furnace... Nature cure - Page 127by Henry Lindlahr - 1914 - 438 pagesFull view - About this book
| New Hampshire. State Board of Health - 1922 - 184 pages
...Sunshine Whenever Possible We can live without food for weeks, we can live for many hours without water, but we cannot live without air for more than a few minutes. Next to rest, fresh air is the most important factor in the treatment of tuberculosis. The fresh air... | |
| John Henry Tilden - 1916 - 318 pages
...live without the ordinary foods from thirty to forty days, and we can live without water for a few days, but we cannot live without air for more than a few minutes. Air is the gaseous substance that envelops the earth and forms its atmosphere. It consists almost entirely... | |
| Christine Frederick - Grocery shopping - 1919 - 562 pages
...her work. IMPORTANCE OF FRESH AIR DURING WORK HOURS We can live for days without eating and drinking, but we cannot live without air for more than a few minutes. The homemaker, who spends possibly 60 to 80 per cent of her time indoors, must be sure to see that... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - New Hampshire - 1922 - 184 pages
...Sunshine Whenever Possible We can live without food for weeks, we can live for many hours without water, but we cannot live without air for more than a few minutes. Next to rest, fresh air is the most important factor in the treatment of tuberculosis. The fresh air... | |
| Henry Lindlarh - Naturopathy - 1996 - 66 pages
...Mother Nature are sufficient, if rightly applied, to cure any acute disease arising within the organism. The Fresh Air Treatment A plentiful supply of pure...of vital importance at all times, but especially so in acute disease, because here, as we have learned, all the vital processes are intensified. The system... | |
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