| 1830 - 398 pages
...or a disregard of the prudential maxims otherwise demanded in such cases. "Vigorous exercise, and a free exposure to the air, are by far the most efficient...from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long continued riding on horseback, or in carriages over rough roads, is, perhaps, the best mode of... | |
| 1830 - 410 pages
...or a disregard of the prudential maxims otherwise demanded in such cases. " Vigorous exercise, and a free exposure to the air, are by far the most efficient...in pleasant weather, with strict confinement in the intervals—from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long continued riding on horseback, or... | |
| 1830 - 610 pages
...would seem to have heen entirely conquered. " Vigorous exercise, and free exposure to the air, are hy far the most efficient remedies in pulmonary consumption....It is not, however, that kind of exercise usually prescrihed for invalids—an occasional walk or ride in pleasant weather, with strict confinement in... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1852 - 874 pages
...extracted from a paper of his, published in the North American Medical and SurgicalJournal (viii. 279). "Vigorous exercise, and free exposure to the air,...— an occasional walk or ride in pleasant weather, and strict confinement in the intervals — from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long-continued... | |
| 1852 - 542 pages
...hygienic means next in importance, if not superior to the hist, is vigorous exercise in the open air: " Vigorous exercise and free exposure to the air are...— an occasional walk or ride in pleasant weather and strict confinement in the intervals — from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long-continued... | |
| Calvin Newton - 1854 - 704 pages
...all their remedies aside, and followed the advice of Sydenham, — makes the following remarks : — "Vigorous exercise and free exposure to the air, are...— an occasional walk or ride' in pleasant weather, and strict confinement in the intervals — from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long-continued... | |
| Calvin Newton, Marshall Calkins - 1854 - 460 pages
...all their remedies aside, and followed the advice of Sydenham, — makes the following remarks : — "Vigorous exercise and free exposure to the air, are...— an occasional walk or ride in pleasant weather, and strict confinement in the intervals — from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long-continued... | |
| Charles Brodhead Coventry - 1865 - 22 pages
...several cases, showing the want of success by the then prevalent mode of practice, Dr. Parish says : " Vigorous exercise and free exposure to the air, are...in pleasant weather, with strict confinement in the interval, from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long-continued riding on horseback, or... | |
| 1886 - 614 pages
...opposition to all the Pathological School had said, that " vigorous exercises, and a free exposure to air, are by far the most efficient remedies in pulmonary...from which much good is to be expected. Daily and long continued riding on horseback or in a carriage is, perhaps, the best mode of exercise ; but where... | |
| 1837 - 664 pages
...inconvenience. I therefore entirely coincide in the views of my friend and preceptor, Dr. Parrish,* that ' vigorous exercise, and free exposure to the air, are...from which much good is to be expected. Daily, and long continued riding on horse-hack, or in carriages over rough roads is, perhaps, the best mode of... | |
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