An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . Stomach very Hume. He could partake of a heartymeal, and immediately apply himself tosevere mental labour, without experiencingthe least inconvenience. Stomach III., King of Sweden,who suffered several years withdyspepsia. 1. Being a confirmed dyspeptic, you are liable to heartburn, generallassitude and inertia, while everything you eat gives you pain. 2. The power of nutrition in your system being entirely exhausted,you have become like a worn-out draft-horse. Let your stomach restand wait for an a
An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . Stomach very Hume. He could partake of a heartymeal, and immediately apply himself tosevere mental labour, without experiencingthe least inconvenience. Stomach III., King of Sweden,who suffered several years withdyspepsia. 1. Being a confirmed dyspeptic, you are liable to heartburn, generallassitude and inertia, while everything you eat gives you pain. 2. The power of nutrition in your system being entirely exhausted,you have become like a worn-out draft-horse. Let your stomach restand wait for an appetite. 3. Your digestive apparatus alternating between good and poor, causeyou to be haunted by many ills which all arise from your moderate orfeeble digestive powers. Such are, your general state of irritability,peevishness, daintiness, apprehensions and groundless fears. 4. The lank and thin frame you carry about is sufficient testimonythat the alveoli and mucous peptic glands have become weak. Henceyou do not draw all the nourishment out of the food you consu
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