... our irritability, and by moistening and softening the skin, and the extremities of the finer vessels which terminate in it. To those who are past the meridian of life, and have dry skins, and begin to be emaciated, the warm bath, for half an hour... The new Aberystwyth guide - Side 63av Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard - 1824Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Art - 1825 - 408 sider
...become horny or bony : the warm bath is peculiarly adapted to prevent these circumstances, by increasing our irritability, and by moistening and softening...skins, and begin to be emaciated, the warm bath, for an hour twice a week, we believe to be eminently serviceable in retarding the advances of old age.... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 sider
...pined away in the too anxious inquiry of the sea's reciprocation, although not drowned therein. Browne. To those who are past the meridian of life, and have dry skins, and begin to be emaciated, the warmbath, for half an hour, twice a week, I believe to be eminently serviceable ia retarding the advances... | |
| 1830 - 398 sider
...horny or boney. The warm bath is particularly adapted to prevent these circumstances, by its increasing our irritability, and by moistening and softening...vessels, which terminate in it. To those who are past the medium of life, and have dry skins, and begin to be emaciated, the warm bath, for half an hour, twice... | |
| 1845 - 778 sider
...campaigns, declaring that it had the effect °f soothing and refreshing him. Dr. Darwin reHurts, "io those who are past the meridian of life, and have dry skins, and begin to be emaciated, ae Warm Bath, for half an hour, twice a week, I Were to be eminently serviceable in retarding te advances... | |
| William Burke (M.D.) - 1846 - 412 sider
...various campaigns, declaring that it had the effect of soothing and refreshing him. Dr. Darwin remarks, " to those who are past the meridian of life, and have...emaciated, the Warm Bath, for half an hour, twice a week, 1 believe to be eminently serviceable in retarding the advances of age." Those truly practical philosophers,... | |
| John Bell (M.D.) - 1850 - 680 sider
...metaphors when applied to the effects of cold or warm bathing on animal bodies. He, shortly after, says : " to those who are past the meridian of life, and have...be emaciated, the warm bath, for half an hour twice a-week, 1 believe to be eminently serviceable in retarding the advances of age." Acting on this principle,... | |
| Ira Warren - 1859 - 764 sider
...warm bath is of the same temperature with the surface of the body. Of course it produces no shock. To those who are past the meridian of life, and have...emaciated, the warm bath, for half an hour, twice a week, is eminently serviceable in retarding the advances of age. It is. a mistake to suppose the warm bath... | |
| 1863 - 780 sider
...the blood. The warm bath is particularly adapted to prevent these circumstances, by its increasing our irritability, and by moistening and softening...begin to be emaciated, the warm bath, for half an hour two or three times a week, is eminently serviceable in retarding the advance of age. VI.— The Warm... | |
| 1863 - 778 sider
...the blood. The warm bath is particularly adapted to prevent these circumstances, by its increasing our irritability, and by moistening and softening...finer vessels which terminate in it. To those who arc past the meridian of life, and have dry skins, and begin to be emaciated, the warm bath, for half... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1892 - 920 sider
...luxurious sources of refreshment we are acquainted with. " To those who are past the meridian of life, who have dry skins and begin to be emaciated, the warm bath for half an hour, twice a week, I believe to bo eminently serviceable in retarding tho advances of age" (Darwin). The healthy longevity of the late... | |
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