In summer, walking excursions to the Highlands of Scotland are common among the youth of our cities, and when proportioned in extent to the constitution and previous habits of the individual, nothing can be more advantageous and delightful. But not a... A popular treatise on diet and regimen - Pàgina 49per William Henry Robertson - 1848Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1835 - 538 pàgines
...becomes better fitted for independent action. 1835.] [OCTOBER 10, Exercise, however, must always be proportioned in extent to the constitution, and previous habits of the individual. Even a single day of excessive fatigue will sometimes suffice to interrupt growth, and produce permanent... | |
| 1836 - 282 pàgines
...undergo the fatigues attendant on it. Dr. Combe remarks, in his Physiology applied to Health, that, — In Summer, walking excursions to the Highlands of...and when proportioned in extent to the constitution *nd previous habits of the individual, nothing can be more advantageous and delightful. But not a season... | |
| 1836 - 436 pàgines
...walking excursions to the Highland! at Seetlaud are common among the youth of our citie*, Dili -i hen proportioned in extent to the constitution and previous...can be more advantageous and delightful. But not a aeasoo passes in which health is not sacrificed and life loat l»y young men imprudently exceeding... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 pàgines
...the Highlands of &cotlaud are common among the youth of. our cities, and when proportioned, iue?;tent to the constitution and previous habits of the individual,...more advantageous and delightful. But not a season passes,'/in which health is not sacrificed. and life lost, by young men imprudently exceeding their... | |
| Andrew Combe - 1842 - 486 pàgines
...gunpowder, the moderns have too generally restricted their attention to the direct improvement of the mind. In summer, walking excursions to the Highlands of...and undertaking journeys for which they are totally unfit. It is no unusual thing for youths, still weak from rapid growth, and perhaps accustomed to the... | |
| 1852 - 428 pàgines
...the risk of health and life, and ought not to be encouraged. "In summer," says Dr. Combe very truly, "walking excursions to the Highlands of Scotland are...imprudently exceeding their natural powers, and undertaking journies for which they are totally unfitted. It is no unusual thing for youths, still weak from rapid... | |
| Andrew Combe - 1852 - 380 pàgines
...restricted their attention to the direct improvement of the mind. In summer, walking excursions to Wales and the Highlands of Scotland are common among the youth...delightful. But not a season passes in which health is not saerificed and life lost by young men imprudently exceeding their natural powers, and undertaking journeys... | |
| George Black (M.D.) - 1881 - 870 pàgines
...advantages which well-conducted exercise is capable of yielding. While these walking excursions are proportioned in extent to the constitution and previous...natural powers, and undertaking journeys for which they were totally unfit. It is no unusual thing for young men, still weak from rapid growth, and perhaps... | |
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