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" The methods by which I have preserved my own health are— temperance, early rising, and sponging the body every morning with cold water, immediately after getting out of bed; a practice which I have adopted for thirty years without ever catching cold. "
Ogilvie's Handy Book of Useful Information and Statistical Tables of ... - Page 112
by John Stuart Ogilvie - 1884 - 128 pages
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Modern Domestic Medicine ...

Thomas John Graham - 1835 - 750 pages
...measure, to the constant practice of sponging the body daily. He remarks, "The methods by which I preserve my own health, are temperance, early rising, and sponging...getting out of bed, a practice which I have adopted for thirty years; and though I go from the hot theatre into the squares of the Hospital, in the severest...
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The Principles and Practice of Surgery: Founded on the Most Extensive ...

Sir Astley Cooper - 1836 - 644 pages
...here." M«lc of prc. The methods by which I preserve my own health are temperance, serving health. early rising, and sponging the body every morning...getting out of bed, a practice which I have adopted for thirty years ; and though I go from the hot theatre into the squares of the hospital, in the severest...
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The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs, Volume 3

John Timbs - 1840 - 430 pages
...the change from a hot room to the cold air. Sir Astley Cooper says: " The methods by which I preserve my own health, are, temperance, early rising, and...getting out of bed; a practice which I have adopted for thirty years; and though I go from the hot theatre into the squares of the hospital, in the severest...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 20

1840 - 440 pages
...the change from a hot room to the cold air. Sir Astley Cooper says, " The methods by which I preserve my own health are temperance, early rising, and sponging...out of bed, — a practice which I have adopted for thirty years ; and though I go from a most heated atmosphere into the squares of the hospital, in the...
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A Popular cyclopedia of modern domestic medicine

Keith Imray - 1849 - 866 pages
...Cooper makes the following observation with regard to this practice. " The methods by which I preserve my own health, are temperance, early rising, and sponging...getting out of bed, a practice which I have adopted for thirty years ; and though I go from the hot theatre into the squares of the hospital, in the severest...
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Kidd's Own Journal, Volume 4

1853 - 390 pages
...Cooper once snid : — " The methods by which I preserve my own health, are — I speak feelingly, temperance, early rising, and sponging the body every...getting out of bed ; a practice which I have adopted for thirty years. And, though I go from the hot theatre into the squares of the hospital, in the severest...
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Enquire Within Upon Everything

Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 372 pages
...to the injurious influence of cold and sudden changes of temperature. Sir Astley Cooper said, " The methods by which I have preserved my own health are—...getting out of bed; a practice which I have adopted for thirty years without ever catching cold." 455. CLEANING JAPANNED WAITERS, URNS, &c.— Rub on with...
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Inquire Within for Anything You Want to Know

Robert Kemp Philp - 1858 - 454 pages
...to the injurious influence of cold aud sudden changes of temperature. Sir Astley Cooper said : " The methods by which I have preserved my own health are — temperance, early rising, and •ponging the body every morning with cold water, immediately after getting out of bed ; a practice...
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Stone's [afterw.] Dew's household almanack and year book of useful knowledge

1861 - 214 pages
...to the injurious influence of cold and sudden changes of temperature. Sir Astley Cooper said," The methods by which I have preserved my own health are—...immediately after getting out of bed ; a practice which I nave adopted for thirty years without ever catching cold." To Remove Grease Spots from Silk. Upon a...
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The Boys' wonder book, ed. by dr. Primrose

dr Primrose (pseud) - 1866 - 504 pages
...specially under notice, it would be wise, indeed, if such a plan were generally adopted. Ho says, " The methods by which I have preserved my own health are, temperance, early rising, sponging the body every morning with cold water immediately after getting out of bed, a practice which...
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