The Stomach and Its DifficultiesChurchill, 1856 - Digestion |
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Page 16
... taken it from his own reposi- tory ; which , inspired by a sense of duty , he had been induced to treasure up . This has been , this will be , more or less , the lot of him , who has thus hoarded his experience , and husbanded his ...
... taken it from his own reposi- tory ; which , inspired by a sense of duty , he had been induced to treasure up . This has been , this will be , more or less , the lot of him , who has thus hoarded his experience , and husbanded his ...
Page 40
... they can bear it ) , it must not , in their case , be taken off at night , even in the summer ; the stomach and the skin sympathizing so much with each other . THE STOMACH . 41 closed , they should eat little 40 THE SKIN AND.
... they can bear it ) , it must not , in their case , be taken off at night , even in the summer ; the stomach and the skin sympathizing so much with each other . THE STOMACH . 41 closed , they should eat little 40 THE SKIN AND.
Page 41
... taken , the better . The Stomach , and all the other important organs which are con- cerned in digestion , are the most vigorous after sleep , and therefore most able then to encounter and master the repast , par excellence , of the day ...
... taken , the better . The Stomach , and all the other important organs which are con- cerned in digestion , are the most vigorous after sleep , and therefore most able then to encounter and master the repast , par excellence , of the day ...
Page 47
... taken immediately on rising , and le déjeuner à la fourchette , in other words the first dinner , at eleven o'clock . Monsieur , after the large stock which at this time he lays in , can very well wait till five , when he eats as much ...
... taken immediately on rising , and le déjeuner à la fourchette , in other words the first dinner , at eleven o'clock . Monsieur , after the large stock which at this time he lays in , can very well wait till five , when he eats as much ...
Page 49
... taken too much sustenance , in whom the accumulation of years is hoarded up in the shape of fat , may well perform quarantine , and rest a little from their toil . † It is a great mistake to suppose that stout * Persons who are full of ...
... taken too much sustenance , in whom the accumulation of years is hoarded up in the shape of fat , may well perform quarantine , and rest a little from their toil . † It is a great mistake to suppose that stout * Persons who are full of ...
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