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... rising from the vallies and resting there . Among the snow - mountains therefore no remarkable longevity is found ; not in the Alps , nor the Pyrenees , nor the Apennines ; but on the lower hills and even in vallies men are more long ...
... rising from the vallies and resting there . Among the snow - mountains therefore no remarkable longevity is found ; not in the Alps , nor the Pyrenees , nor the Apennines ; but on the lower hills and even in vallies men are more long ...
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... rising and falling through a small space . Of these things and the like make further inquiry . 30. The equality of the air , as well as the goodness and purity , is important for longevity . Variety of hill and valley , though pleasant ...
... rising and falling through a small space . Of these things and the like make further inquiry . 30. The equality of the air , as well as the goodness and purity , is important for longevity . Variety of hill and valley , though pleasant ...
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... rising as it were to a point , are more long - lived than men with broad shoulders , who taper downwards . 39. Leanness , if the passions are settled , calm , and easily controlled ; or a full habit , if they be choleric , excitable and ...
... rising as it were to a point , are more long - lived than men with broad shoulders , who taper downwards . 39. Leanness , if the passions are settled , calm , and easily controlled ; or a full habit , if they be choleric , excitable and ...
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... rise to the head , is good for the spirits , but bad and prejudicial to all other things that relate to the health . In extreme old age however the same principle holds with regard to food and sleep , for both should be taken frequently ...
... rise to the head , is good for the spirits , but bad and prejudicial to all other things that relate to the health . In extreme old age however the same principle holds with regard to food and sleep , for both should be taken frequently ...
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... rising ; the oil should be mixed with a little bay salt or saffron . It should be done lightly with wool or a soft sponge , so as not to drop upon the body , but only to touch and moisten the skin . 18. It is certain that all liquids ...
... rising ; the oil should be mixed with a little bay salt or saffron . It should be done lightly with wool or a soft sponge , so as not to drop upon the body , but only to touch and moisten the skin . 18. It is certain that all liquids ...
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