id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.alr4840.0001.001 Tarbell, John A. The sources of health and the prevention of disease : or, Mental and physical hygiene by John A. Tarbell 1850 .txt text/plain 26069 1260 57 contained in food is required to unite with the oxygen, in order that a certain degree of animal heat yolk contains animal oil, and on this account, particularly by certain modes of preparation, as in frying, may be rendered very indigestible. Water is, in youth as in age, in summer and in winter, in health and in disease, positively, imperiously " For the prolongation of life, and for the preservation of health, man should make use of aliment a certain degree, into an unhealthy condition by medicinal substances, instinct leads us to continue the without much comparative injury.'" When, at the end of a certain period, the primitive action of coffee, that is to say, the factitious exaltation of the vital activity, is dissipated, a desire to health, and no man can be healthy who makes frequent use of medicine. influence of pure air, -that blessed, health-sustaining agent of which men are so wilfully deprived ./cache/miun.alr4840.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.alr4840.0001.001.txt