Water and Vegetable DietThis 1854 work by William Lambe, with notes and additions by Joel Shew, is the American edition of a work originally published in England in 1815. The work sets forth the superiority of a vegetarian diet, in combination with water-treatment, in the prevention of disease and maintenance of health. |
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... the Regimen . APPENDIX . - Vegetable Diet in Whitestown Seminary , near Utica , N. Y. Case of Mr. Burdell , Dentist , of New York . 237 238 251 * 255 VEGETABLE DIET CHAPTER I. Effects of the writer's former publications viii 8 CONTENTS .
... the Regimen . APPENDIX . - Vegetable Diet in Whitestown Seminary , near Utica , N. Y. Case of Mr. Burdell , Dentist , of New York . 237 238 251 * 255 VEGETABLE DIET CHAPTER I. Effects of the writer's former publications viii 8 CONTENTS .
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... BURDELL , DENTIST , OF NEW YORK . MR . BURDELL is now forty - four years of age . He was from Oneida County , State of New York . He has resided in this city twenty - two years , before that time always in the country . His parents ...
... BURDELL , DENTIST , OF NEW YORK . MR . BURDELL is now forty - four years of age . He was from Oneida County , State of New York . He has resided in this city twenty - two years , before that time always in the country . His parents ...
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... Burdell , however , experienced no attack whatever . He was the only vegetarian he knew of on the vessel . Once also he made a trip of some three months to New Orleans , and the southern states generally . He also saw more or less ...
... Burdell , however , experienced no attack whatever . He was the only vegetarian he knew of on the vessel . Once also he made a trip of some three months to New Orleans , and the southern states generally . He also saw more or less ...
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... Burdell was every winter subject to colds ; some of which were very severe upon the lungs . He repeatedly experienced pulmonary hemorrhage . He has seldom been troubled with symptoms of the kind since . He thinks taking too much food ...
... Burdell was every winter subject to colds ; some of which were very severe upon the lungs . He repeatedly experienced pulmonary hemorrhage . He has seldom been troubled with symptoms of the kind since . He thinks taking too much food ...
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