A Lecture on the Preservation of Health A Lecture on the Preservation of Health

A Lecture on the Preservation of Health

Publisher Description

Most medical gentlemen will, it is supposed, agree that the greater part of the numerous train of diseases to which their patients are subject, have been brought on by improper conduct and imprudence. That this conduct often proceeds from ignorance of its bad effects, may be presumed; for though it cannot be denied that some persons are perfectly regardless with respect to their health, yet the great mass of mankind are too sensible of the enjoyment and loss of this greatest of blessings, to run headlong into danger with their eyes open. It was with the hope of making the laws of life more generally known, and better understood, and from thence deducing such rules for the preservation of health, as would be evident to every capacity, that the author was induced to deliver this lecture. It has been honoured with the attention of numerous audiences, in some of the most populous towns in England, where it has generally been read for the benefit of charitable institutions.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1802
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
47
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
50.2
KB

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