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Show 8ELI1WE9 PAST I? TOO LQNQ. " ! '- l PhyileUn a;t Oengsr in EmptlntM of Stomach During Sleep. Many persons, ,sny a vill kaown doctor, though not nctu'' nick, keep below par ' In ' airousth pad gonersl tone, and ho Is ot the cotnlon that' fasting during the long Interval between be-tween supper and breaklnt, and especially espe-cially the comploto emptiness of the itomnch during sleep, adds greatly to the amount of emaciation, sleepiest-dcis sleepiest-dcis and general weakness wo so oft-' en meet. It Is logical to believe that the supply sup-ply of nourishment should be tuu-what tuu-what continuous, especially In these who are below par, If wo wouldoun-teract wouldoun-teract their emaciation and lower degree de-gree of vitality, and as bodily exercise j Is suspended during sleep, while dle- j tlon, assimilation and nutritive activity activi-ty continue as usual, tho food furnished fur-nished during this period adds more than Is destroyed, and Increased wolght and Improved general visor are the rosults. |