Mankinds Mistakes
■ .. -• — - — It if a mistake to labor when you •re not in fit condition to do so. To think that the more a person eats tho healthier and stronger he will become. To go to bed at midnight and rise at daybreak and 'imagine that every hour taken from sleep is an hour gained. To imagine that ifa little work or exereis* is better. To conclude that the i-mallest room in the hou«e is large " enough: to sleep in. To eat a* if you only had a minute to finish the meal in, or to eat wiihoui an appetite, or continue, after it has, been satisfied merelv to satisfy 'lie taste. To believe that children can do as much work as grown people, and that the more hours they study., the. more they learn, lo imagine that whateyier remsdy causes one to IwV immediately better (as alcoholic stimulants) is good for the system, Vithont regard to the after eftectsl To take 6ft , proper clothing out of leaaon simply because you have become heated. To sleep exposed toa direct, draught in anv season. To think that tnyr nostwjm or, patent niedicine is « specific for all the dis4PM6B flesh 'M heif^tor— Index.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 77, 1 December 1883, Page 3
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