The exercise of swimming is one of the most healthy and agreeable in the world. After having swam for an hour or two in the evening, one sleeps coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heat of summer. Perhaps, the pores being cleansed, the... On education [ed. by G. Nicholson]. - Page 30by Education, George Nicholson - 1805Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1810 - 292 pages
...swam an hour or two m the evening, one sleeps coolly th« whole night, even during the most arnent heat of summer. Perhaps the pores being cleansed,...this coolness. It is certain that much swimming, is tlie means of stopping a diarrhoea, and even of producing a constipation. With respect to those who... | |
| Roger Lamb - Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777 - 1811 - 310 pages
...and agreeable in the world. After having swam for an hour or two in the evening, one sleeps coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heat...perspiration increases and occasions this coolness." But the Doctor was not aware of the danger that might arise to persons who wear their own hair, particularly... | |
| Michael Lambton Este - Baths - 1811 - 76 pages
...healthy and agreeable in the world. After having swam for an hour or two in the evening one sleeps coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heat...pores being cleansed, the insensible perspiration encreases and occasions this coolness. It is certain that much swimming is the means of stopping a... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1815 - 336 pages
...and agreeable in the world. After having swam for an hour or two in the evening, one sleeps coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heat...being cleansed, the insensible perspiration increases an^l occasions this coolness.— It is certain that much swimming is the means of stopping a diarrhoea,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 pages
...an hour or two in the evening, one sleeps coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heats of summer. Perhaps the pores being cleansed, the insensible...this coolness. It is certain that much swimming is a means of stopping a diarrhoea, and even of producing a constipation. With respect to those who do... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - Electronic books - 1818 - 684 pages
...The exercise of swimming is healthy and agreeable. After using that exercise, we sleep comfortably the whole night, even during the most ardent heat...the insensible perspiration increases, and occasions the coolness we experience J. Those, therefore, who have acquired the art of swimming, should never... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1821 - 758 pages
...America. The exercise of swimming is one of the most healthy and agreeable in the world. After having swam for an hour or two in the evening, one sleeps cooly...this coolness. It is certain that much swimming is a means of stopping a diarrhoea, and even of producing a constipation. With respect to those who do... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - Statesmen - 1822 - 272 pages
...healthy and agreeable in the world. After having swam an hour or two in the evening, one sleeps coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heat...the insensible perspiration increases, and occasions tliis coolness. It is certain that much swimming |g the means of stopping a diarrhoea and even of producing... | |
| William Clarke - Amusements - 1829 - 476 pages
...an hour or two in the evening, one sleep: coolly the whole night, even during the most ardent heats of summer. Perhaps the pores being cleansed, the insensible...certain that much swimming is the means of stopping a diarrhcea, and even of producing' a constipation. With respect to those who do not know how to swim,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 820 pages
...useful in diseases of the kidneys. Arbuthn,.. During his diarrhœa I healed up the fontanels. Wiseman. It is certain, that much swimming is the means of stopping a diarrhœa, and even of producing a constipation. Franklin. DIAHRHŒA, in medicine, an excessive purging,... | |
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