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62701 Health, or, How to Live, p. 262.1 (James Springer White)

… nothing more than a mass of tender vessels through which a fluid is to pass, undisturbed, to be equally distributed throughout the body, and which are, therefore …

62702 Health, or, How to Live, p. 263.1 (James Springer White)

The more easily the dress can be put on and off, the better and more comfortable for the child; there should be no other fashion than what is dictated by convenience …

62703 Health, or, How to Live, p. 265.1 (James Springer White)

… perhaps more extensively and advantageously used than any other article of which clothing for children is made. Public sentiment, as much as it is perverted …

62704 Health, or, How to Live, p. 265.2 (James Springer White)

… caloric than flax or cotton, is consequently better adapted to the purposes of wearing in cold or variable weather. 2. In guarding the body against the cooling …

62705 Health, or, How to Live, p. 266.4 (James Springer White)

… greater than that of the colored, but because it will, for the sake of the eye, require to be more frequently changed, as it will more readily show any dirt that …

62706 Health, or, How to Live, p. 269.3 (James Springer White)

… much more clothing than those in warm. Custom or habit, however, has a great influence. The natives of this country live throughout the most rigorous winters …

62707 Health, or, How to Live, p. 270.2 (James Springer White)

… much more clothing than summer. But the greatest caution is necessary to make the change very gradually. Woolen garments should be put on early in the fall …

62708 Health, or, How to Live, p. 270.3 (James Springer White)

… FIGURE. More consequence is now attached to figure and form than to health and convenience. Persons must dress fashionably, no matter how ridiculous or dangerous …

62709 Health, or, How to Live, p. 272.1 (James Springer White)

… be more ridiculous than for any one to make himself a slave to fine clothes. Such a one, and many such there are, would rather remain as fixed as a statue from morning …

62710 Health, or, How to Live, p. 272.2 (James Springer White)

… ; attend more to the color of your shirt than to the gloss or texture of your coat; be always clean as your situation will, without inconvenience, permit; but never …

62711 Health, or, How to Live, p. 272.3 (James Springer White)

… other more from the impulse of animal feeling than from the dictates of sound reason.

62712 Health, or, How to Live, p. 273.2 (James Springer White)

… incomparably more favorable to health and more graceful than modern dresses.

62713 Health, or, How to Live, p. 274.1 (James Springer White)

… prevent, more than cotton, linen, and silk. While, therefore, I leave invalids and individuals to govern themselves on this point according to their particular …

62714 Health, or, How to Live, p. 275.3 (James Springer White)

… sees than hears the call. The motion of her lips and meaning eye Piece out th’ idea her faint words deny. O, listen with attention most profound! Her voice is but …

62715 Health, or, How to Live, p. 277.3 (James Springer White)

… nature more certain than that the highest radiance and charm of beauty can emanate only from the highest health, why should the limbs ever be tormented by …

62716 Health, or, How to Live, p. 278.1 (James Springer White)

… sex, than to exhibit an historic gallery of female fashions chronologically arranged, from year to year and from age to age. The fashions of man’s dress have …

62717 Health, or, How to Live, p. 279.1 (James Springer White)

… littleness more little, nor despicableness more despicable, than the ostentation or covetable qualities before the consciously inferior. However high …

62718 Health, or, How to Live, p. 284.4 (James Springer White)

… , tends more directly and irresistibly to cripple the vital forces, than compressing with a hard, inflexible corset, those organs which eliminate the vital …

62719 Health, or, How to Live, p. 286.2 (James Springer White)

… not more abridged and cramped by the Chinese shoe, than are digestion and respiration by the stay.” Thus wrote the physician to the father of the present queen …

62720 Health, or, How to Live, p. 289.3 (James Springer White)

… scarcely more than one-half their natural size, and have less than half their natural action. Of course, they cannot absorb sufficient oxygen to keep the body …