An essay on regimen: Together with five discourses, medical, moral, and philosophical: serving to illustrate the principles and theory of philosophical medicin, ... By Geo. Cheyne, ...
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- An essay on regimen: Together with five discourses, medical, moral, and philosophical: serving to illustrate the principles and theory of philosophical medicin, ... By Geo. Cheyne, ...
- Author
- Cheyne, George, 1673-1743.
- Publication
- London :: printed for C. Rivington, and J. Leake, Bath,
- 1740.
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Contents
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TO THE Right HONOURABLE THE Earl of HUNTINGDON,
&c. - THE PREFACE
- THE General CONTENTS.
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A Philosophical and Practical ESSAY ON THE GENERAL
Method andMedicins , But particularly on theREGIMEN ofDIET , ITSQuantity ,Quality ,Order andChoice , fittest to preserveHEALTH , prolongLIFE , and produce equal goodSPIRITS , in persons of all Ages and Constitu|tions.- section - 1
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DISCOURSE I. Philosophical CONJECTURES ABOUT THE NATURE and QUALITIES OF THE Original Animal Body, AND OF ITS PROGRESSIVE STATE IN ITS Several Stages of EXISTENCE.
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- CONCLUSION.
- DISCOURSE II. Philisophical CONJECTURES ABOUT THE Preference of VEGETABLE TO ANIMAL FOOD: AND OF THE End and Design of PROVIDENCE, IN Appointing the FIRST, AND, ON TRIAL, Permitting the LATTER.
- DISCOURSE III. A Philosophical THEORY FOUNDED ON EXPERIMENTS OF THE NATURE and LAWS OF Minute Inanimat Bodies, AND THEIR SYSTEMS, in general.
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DISCOURSE IV. Philosophical CONJECTURES ON SPIRITUAL NATURE, THE HUMAN SPIRIT in Particular.
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- DISCOURSE V. Philosophical CONJECTURES ON NATURAL ANALOGY, ITS LAWS, AND SOME OF ITS CONSEQUENCES.
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AN ABSTRACT; Or, A Brief, but Distinct REPRESENTATION OF THE
Doctrines andSentiments Contained in the preceding DISCOURSES. - MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS ON, AND EXPLICATIONS OF, THE Preceding DISCOURSES.
- ERRATA.