The Stomach and Its DifficultiesChurchill, 1856 - Digestion |
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Page 34
... cure of his Indigestion , which will be more or less perfect , according to the extent of his obedience . As a general rule , it may be laid down that every man ought to have seven hours ' sleep in the twenty - four , but more ...
... cure of his Indigestion , which will be more or less perfect , according to the extent of his obedience . As a general rule , it may be laid down that every man ought to have seven hours ' sleep in the twenty - four , but more ...
Page 58
... cure and their ability to indulge in other things be expedited ; but they must clamour for unwholesome pud- dings and vegetables , and even ( to them ) poison- ous Pastry . * Of some of these two former , a * What a blessing a cook ...
... cure and their ability to indulge in other things be expedited ; but they must clamour for unwholesome pud- dings and vegetables , and even ( to them ) poison- ous Pastry . * Of some of these two former , a * What a blessing a cook ...
Page 59
... cure may be said to have been effected . Sufficient bread is not eaten by the English at dinner ; we may take a lesson from our French neighbours in this respect , as we may a warning against their habit of mixing so much water with ...
... cure may be said to have been effected . Sufficient bread is not eaten by the English at dinner ; we may take a lesson from our French neighbours in this respect , as we may a warning against their habit of mixing so much water with ...
Page 87
... cure , and having so promised , to perform it . Those who are martyrs to Indigestion do not , as may well be imagined , all present the same symptoms . Some suffer only after eating animal food , others at every meal ; some bring up a ...
... cure , and having so promised , to perform it . Those who are martyrs to Indigestion do not , as may well be imagined , all present the same symptoms . Some suffer only after eating animal food , others at every meal ; some bring up a ...
Page 105
... cure of all complaints to everybody ( for this is the line of demarcation between the legi- timate sons of Esculapius and the irregular Guerillas of Medicine ) , he yet , by his experience , can so exactly estimate his power as ...
... cure of all complaints to everybody ( for this is the line of demarcation between the legi- timate sons of Esculapius and the irregular Guerillas of Medicine ) , he yet , by his experience , can so exactly estimate his power as ...
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