THE HUMAN MANUFACTURE
A man may eat and drinll all day, says an unknown and lounge about, doing notliil sense of tbe world ? but his hi keep hard at work all the till will die. Suppose the stomacl to work within ten minutes aftej dinner, the man wotsfe die in .con in a few hours ; or cholera ortO) would rack and wreck himJ>ft|Bi the pores of the skin—meacmf they are connected —shouW|; “ strike,” he would in an hpw| ing up with fever, oppreMM weigh upon the system, auad.HDMl insupportable. Suppose came mulsh, food would torturing pains would of the back, and the to bursting. Suppose the up shop, and danger sufferings unbearable, certain would be the able result. If the little the eye should close, in not shat or open them force, and in another blind ; or if those of the close, it would be as dry stiff as steel.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 329, 14 December 1880, Page 2
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150THE HUMAN MANUFACTURE Temuka Leader, Issue 329, 14 December 1880, Page 2
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