| James Easton - 1799 - 486 lehte
...the European, as with the Negro : it will, however, be .feen, by the perufal of the following meets, that the more a man follows Nature, and is obedient...he will live; and that the further he deviates from fhefe, the morter will be his exiftence. It is not the rich and great, not thofe who depend on medicines,... | |
| 1830 - 410 lehte
...avenging interference of an insulted Diety." MAXIMS RELATING TO HEALTH. IT is observed by Hufeland, that " the more a man follows nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer he will live; the farther he deviates from them, the shorter will be his existence." Dr. Wainwright says, " a man... | |
| 1831 - 202 lehte
...same with the European as the Negro: it will, however, be seen by the perusal of the following sheets, that the more a man follows nature, and is obedient to her laws, generally speaking, the longer he will live ; atid that the further he deviates from these, the shorter... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1845 - 456 lehte
...gardeners, hunters, &c. The more man follows nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer will he live: the further he deviates from these, the shorter will be his existence. Rich and nourishing food, and an immoderate use of flesh, do not prolong life. Instances of the greatest... | |
| Sylvester Graham - 1849 - 302 lehte
...gardeners, hunters, etc. The more man follows nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer will he live ; the further he deviates from these, the shorter will be his existence (725). This is one of the most general of laws. In the same districts, therefore, so long as the inhabitants... | |
| Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland - 1853 - 300 lehte
...Abyssinia, some parts of the West Indies, and Surinam, are countries where the life of man is shortest. X. The more a man follows Nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer he will live ; the further he deviates from these, the shorter will be his existence. This is one of the most general... | |
| Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland - 1854 - 362 lehte
...Abyssinia, some parts of the West Indies, and Surinam, are countries where the life of man is shortest. X. The more a man follows Nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer he will live ; the further he deviates from these, the shorter will be his existence. This is one of the most general... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1854 - 334 lehte
...gardeners, hunters, &c. The more man follows nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer will he live : the further he deviates from these, the shorter will be his existence. Rich and nourishing food, and an immoderate use of flesh, do not prolong life. Instances of the greatest... | |
| Sylvester Graham - 1854 - 750 lehte
...gardeners, hunters, etc. The more man follows nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer will he live ; the further he deviates from these, the shorter will be his existence (725). This is one of the most general of laws. In the same districts, therefore, so long as the inhabitants... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1857 - 456 lehte
...upon us ; and we must be content with furnishing the reader with an epitome of the rules he lays down. The more a man follows nature, and is obedient to her laws, the longer he will live ; the further he deviates from these the shorter will be his existence. 77m is one of the most general... | |
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