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... live but a few minutes without air , only a few days without water in some form ; but men have lived * Read at the meeting of the 100 - Year Club , New York , November 26 , 1901 . many weeks without food other than air and water ...
... live but a few minutes without air , only a few days without water in some form ; but men have lived * Read at the meeting of the 100 - Year Club , New York , November 26 , 1901 . many weeks without food other than air and water ...
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... live and breathe . The ma- jority of people are so ignorant or careless in drinking water , and the consequences of this are so disastrous , that a philanthropist can scarcely use his efforts better than by endeavoring to enlighten ...
... live and breathe . The ma- jority of people are so ignorant or careless in drinking water , and the consequences of this are so disastrous , that a philanthropist can scarcely use his efforts better than by endeavoring to enlighten ...
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... lives , for He distills every drop of water on the earth over and over again con- tinually . If it is a poison , why ... live - in fact , I am more alive than I was one year ago ? Do I look as though I had been seriously poisoned ? If ...
... lives , for He distills every drop of water on the earth over and over again con- tinually . If it is a poison , why ... live - in fact , I am more alive than I was one year ago ? Do I look as though I had been seriously poisoned ? If ...
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... lives . Is it not worth a trial ? All waters , except distilled , whether plain , filtered , boiled , pas- teurized , or electrically treated , including all spring waters , are more or less impure and unwholesome for all drinking and ...
... lives . Is it not worth a trial ? All waters , except distilled , whether plain , filtered , boiled , pas- teurized , or electrically treated , including all spring waters , are more or less impure and unwholesome for all drinking and ...
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... lives as healthy , happy and useful as possible , as a preparation for the better and higher life " beyond the veil . " SIR HENRY THOMPSON ON DIET . Sir Henry Thompson , who until he relinquished active practice was the foremost genito ...
... lives as healthy , happy and useful as possible , as a preparation for the better and higher life " beyond the veil . " SIR HENRY THOMPSON ON DIET . Sir Henry Thompson , who until he relinquished active practice was the foremost genito ...
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