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" By constantly receiving food into the stomach, which is not suitable for the best nourishment, the stomach becomes foul, so that the food is not well digested. " This causes the body to lose its heat — then the appetite fails, the bones ache, and the... "
New guide to health, or Botanic family physician. [Followed by] A narrative ... - Página 7
por Samuel Thomson - 1849
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The People's Doctors: A Review

Daniel Drake - 1830 - 68 páginas
...fire which is consumed in the fire place. The greater the quantity of wood consumed in the fire place, the greater the heat in the room. So in the body; the more food, well digested, the more heatand support through the whole man. By constantly receiving food into the stomach, which is sometimes...
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The Thomsonian Recorder, Volumen2

1834 - 446 páginas
...consumption of the fuel in the fire place. The greater the quantity of wood consumed in the fire place, the greater the heat in the room. So in the body,...constantly receiving food into the stomach, which is not suitable for the best nourishment, the stomach becomes foul, so that the food is not well digested....
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New Guide to Health Or Botanic Family Physician: Containing a Complete ...

Samuel Thomson - 1835 - 428 páginas
...fuel which is consumed in the fire place. The greater the quantity of wood consumed in the fire place, the greater the heat in the room. So in the body ;...through the whole man. By constantly receiving food into i*ne stomach, which is sometimes not suitable for the best nourishment, the stomach becomes foul, so...
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Physician and Patient; Or, A Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations ...

Worthington Hooker - 1849 - 492 páginas
...fire-place. The greater the quantity of wood consumed in the fire-place, the greater the heat in the whole room. So in the body ; the more food well digested, the more heat and support through the whole man. But by constantly receiving food into the stomach, which is sometimes not suitable for the best nourishment,...
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Family Medical Adviser

John Skelton - 1852 - 290 páginas
...food, and all the body and limbs receive their proportion of nourishment and heat from that source. By constantly receiving food into the stomach, which is sometimes not suitable to support and nourish the body, it becomes foul and incapable of action. This causes the body to lose...
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A Fair examination and criticism of all the medical systems in vogue

Alva Curtis - 1855 - 220 páginas
...the fire-place. The greater the quantity of fuel consumed in the fire-place, the greater the heat of the room. So in the body; the more food, well digested,...the more heat and support through the whole man," p. 8, 9. 635. This doctrine may seem erroneous to some, but Dunglison has copied it almost verbatim,...
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The Traditional Healer's Handbook: A Classic Guide to the Medicine of Avicenna

Ghulam Moinuddin Chishti, Hakim G. M. Chishti - 1991 - 424 páginas
...fireplace, the greater the quantity and quality of wood consumed, the greater the heat in the room. So too in the body: the more food, well digested, the more heat and life force through the whole body. The origin of disease is due most of all to the continuous reception...
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