 | Sir John Sinclair - 1807 - 854 pages
...and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. lit general, there is a complete harmony in all his parts. His senses are...His stomach is excellent ; his appetite good ; and digestion easy. He eats slowly, and has not too much thirst, which is always a sign of rapid self consumption.... | |
 | 1807 - 530 pages
...of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. lu general, there is a complete harmvny in all his parts, His senses are good, but not too delicate ; his pulse U slow and regular. " His stomach is excellent; his appetite good ; and digestion easy. He eats slowly,... | |
 | Sir John Sinclair - 1818 - 686 pages
...and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. In general, there is a complete harmony in all his parts. His senses are good, but not too delicate; his pulse is slow aud regul;ir. His stomach is excellent; his appetite good; and digestion easy. He cats slowly, and... | |
 | 610 pages
...and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. In general, there is a complete harmony in all his parts. His senses are good, but not too delicate ; bis pulse is slow and regular. His stomach is excellent, his appetite good, and his digestion easy.... | |
 | 1824 - 394 pages
...and the faculty of retaining his Tjreath for a long time without difficulty. In general, there is a complete harmony in all his parts. His senses are...excellent, his appetite good, and his digestion easy. Jhe joys of the table are to him of icflfertance ; they tune his mind to serenityrand his soul partakes... | |
 | Thomas John Graham, Physician - 1829 - 378 pages
...constitution. . voice, and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. His senses are good, but not too delicate; his pulse is slow and regular. His stomach is strong ; his appetite good, and digestion easy. He eats slowly, and has not much thirst, thirst being... | |
 | 1830 - 398 pages
...inconvenience or difficulty. In general, there is a complete harmony of proportion among all parts of the body. His senses are good, but not too delicate — his...His stomach is excellent — his appetite good, and digestion easy. The joys of the table, in moderation, are to him of importance — they increase the... | |
 | 1838 - 860 pages
...inconvenience or difficulty. In general, there is a complete harmony of proportion among all parts of the body- His senses are good, but not •too delicate — his...His stomach is excellent — his appetite good, and digestion easy. The joys of the table, in moderation, are to him of importance — they increase the... | |
 | 1850 - 240 pages
...voice, aod the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. In general there is a complete harmony in all his parts. His senses are good but not too delicate ; his pulse is slow nnd regular. His stomach is excellent, his apjietite good, and digestion easy. The loys of the table... | |
 | Cornelius Walford - 1857 - 456 pages
...cleft. His foot is rather thick than long ; and his legs are firm and round. He has also a broad arched chest ; a strong voice, and the faculty of retaining...parts. His senses are good, but not too delicate ; his pnbe is slow and regular. His stomach is excellent, his appetite good, and his digestion easy. The... | |
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