This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER IIL USE AND ABUSE OF THE DIGESTIVE CROAKS. Although man's natural body is but the clothing of his soul or spirit, and depends upon the indwelling spirit for its form ani life, still the changes which are constantly taking place within the organism will be found to be, at least in a great ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER IIL USE AND ABUSE OF THE DIGESTIVE CROAKS. Although man's natural body is but the clothing of his soul or spirit, and depends upon the indwelling spirit for its form ani life, still the changes which are constantly taking place within the organism will be found to be, at least in a great measure, in accordance with the laws of the natural world. "Within the last few years Physiology and animal Chemistry have been rapidly revealing the hitherto hidden processes which are constantly going on within, in the building up, sustaining and wasting of our earthly tenements. To study the laws of our being is clearly a duty, and to conform to them should be a pleasure; for obedience to law is true order, and leads to health, life and happiness. In the first place, the attention of the reader will be called to the proper use of the digestive organs, and afterwards, more especially, to the abuse to which they are subjected at this day, and also to the consequences which follow. The digestive organs in the animal kingdom answer to the roots of trees and plants in the vegetable kingdom, and the lungs to the leaves of the trees; but trees are attached to the earth, and draw their nourishment from the earth, as well as from the air; but men, and all the higher order of animals, have no such attachment to the earth; and yet they require to be sustained by something more than air. To meet this want, men and animals are furnished with digestive organs. It is only by the reception of new material, which goes to supply the place of worn-out particles that man's body is sustained. Few persons are aware of the rapidity of the change; but of the urgency of the demand, every one may soon become conscious by withholding supplies. "Without air man can live...
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