S. Austin Allibone, comp. Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay. 1880. Dr. William Harvey
Take a walk to refresh yourself with the open air, which inspired fresh doth exceedingly recreate the lungs, heart, and vital spirits.Dr. William Harvey.
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Moderate labour of the body conduces to the preservation of health, and cures many initial diseases.Dr. William Harvey.
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What amaritude or acrimony is deprehended in choler, it acquires from a commixture of melancholy, or external malign bodies.Dr. William Harvey.
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Toil of the mind destroys health by attracting the spirits from their task of concoction to the brain; whither they carry along with them clouds of vapours and excrementitious humours.Dr. William Harvey.
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Restlessness and intermission from sleep grieved persons are molested with, whereby the blood is dried.Dr. William Harvey.
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