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An account of persons remarkable for their health and longevity; exhibiting their habits, practices, and opinions, in reference to the best means of preserving health, improving a bad or impaired constitution, and prolonging life. To which are added, authentic cases of recovery from many severe and protracted maladies, with the means successfully employed; a definite plan for the removal of that peculiar affection of the throat, to which clergymen, and other public speakers, are liable; and maxims of health, for the gouty, paralytic and asthmatic By a physician by
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Publication details: London Simpkin and Marshall 1829
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Sure methods of improving health, and prolonging life; or a treatise on the art of (deo volente) living long and comfortably, by regulating the diet and regimen. Embracing all the most approved principles of health & longevity, and exhibiting particularly the remarkable power of proper food, wine, air, exercise, sleep, &c. in the cure of obstinate chronic diseases, as well as in promoting health and long life. To which are added, the art of training for health, rules for reducing corpulence, and maxims of health for the bilious and nervous, the consumptive, men of letters, and people of fashion. Illustrated by cases By Thomas J. Graham, M.D. by
Edition: The third edition, revised and enlarged
Material type: Text
Publication details: London Simpkin and Marshall 1831
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