| Health - 1858 - 374 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 pulse..." 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 vigour... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1867 - 868 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 alow and regular. His slvmach is excellent, his appetite good, ami his digestion easy. The joys of... | |
| 1870 - 802 pages
...strong voice, and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. There is harmony in all his parts. His senses are good, but...His stomach is excellent ; his appetite good, and digestion easy. The joys of the table are not to him of importance ; they tune his mind to serenity,... | |
| 1871 - 596 pages
...strong voice, and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. There is harmony in all his parts. His senses are good, but...and regular. His stomach is excellent; his appetite is good, and digestion easy. The joys of the table are not to him of importance ; they tune his mind... | |
| 1876 - 358 pages
...strong voice, and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty. There is harmony in all his parts. His senses are good but not too delicate; his pulse slow and regular ; his stomach is excellent ; his appetite good and digestion easy. The joys of the... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1881 - 822 pages
...would not encourage a contempt for food, as inculcated by the admirers of Dr. Tanner, for he says : " His stomach is excellent, his appetite good, and his...joys of the table are to him of importance : they tone his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate." Here and... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1881 - 598 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...but not too delicate; his pulse is slow and regular. Hia stomach is excellent, his appetite good and his digestion easy. The joys of the table are to him... | |
| 1891 - 616 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...not too delicate ; his pulse is slow and regular. If Is stomach is excellent, his appetite good, and his digestion easy. The joys of the table are to... | |
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