The language of the hand, being a concise exposition of the principles and practice of the art of reading the hand . Fig. 13, Fig. 14. To men of letters and those of sedentary andstudious habits, we will add a word of warning, evenat the risk of having addressed to us the taunt, Physician, heal thyself. Whenever such a personfinds the line of life on his hand parted or bifurcated,he should be cautious in working his brain. Toomuch fatigue will surely in his case bring on diseaseor malady of the brain. So let him or her neverunduly prolong the tension of literary labour orstudy. When the work i


The language of the hand, being a concise exposition of the principles and practice of the art of reading the hand . Fig. 13, Fig. 14. To men of letters and those of sedentary andstudious habits, we will add a word of warning, evenat the risk of having addressed to us the taunt, Physician, heal thyself. Whenever such a personfinds the line of life on his hand parted or bifurcated,he should be cautious in working his brain. Toomuch fatigue will surely in his case bring on diseaseor malady of the brain. So let him or her neverunduly prolong the tension of literary labour orstudy. When the work is pressing we are apt to The Live of Life. log labour unduly, and continue to tax our already hard-worked brain. Our own hand plainly indicates therisk we run in this way. If we ourselves do notexercise due caution, the inevitable failing of healthand brain-power will overtake us. The lines dis-tinctly point to a severe illness in our declining days,which will be intimately connected with the warning will not be neglected, depend upon it;and we would equally advise all our readers, whoseavocations nec


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