is an inherited possibility, which every violation of the laws of life tends to develop. It is never simply an attack on a well person, but rather a summing-up of the more or less lifelong violations of health laws. A New era for women - Page 24by Edward Hooker Dewey - 1896 - 371 pagesFull view - About this book
| Linda Burfield Hazzard - 1908 - 194 pages
...is the consequence of long-continued violations of natural law. "Every disease," says Dr. EH Dewey, "is an inherited possibility, which every violation of the laws of life tends to develop. It is never simply an attack on a well person, but rather a summing-up of the more or less lifelong... | |
| Otto Carque - 1996 - 584 pages
...cures, which require perseverance and self-control. "Every disease," said Dr. EH Dewey, of fasting fame, "is an inherited possibility, which every violation of the laws of life tends to develop. It is never simply an attack on a well person, but rather a summing up of the more or less life-long... | |
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