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Show 4 1 I Nearly nil nervous iliseitse nre either vreatetl or aggravated by improper food. InSITllf V "'"''' 'IU ""Mt l'orim', "f "" inniiity, nun - Iitf traced to an iilniot incrodiblu oxti lit to Olid I'1' miM'- It i lit'ginning to bo niiliMil D. j ill our iMiinorou nlunw now lio impor- 'GlQPy (nut a rational and mom flncl, ndjimtetl IVItldneSS '"'''' " "' ('lu lr'HlllH''M' f iwtienta. linamt is not no mull an hereditary diM'aiH- a many take it to Ih). It id much D MAYDN BROWN. inore hereditary than moot oilier dim-nsc, t.E.C.r.ioir..s.H,ninlrjh bcK-aiiH- it o often deponiU iiM)n actual I anntomical deformity hihI plisio!oicnl k-- fc ", culuirily ; and bectuue it alto often dependii M iijkiii curtain (Iiwhh, llio elTerlR of wliioli may lm tramnnittul to otT- W hprntg. A er Inrjte irojortioii of nun- of iiiKinily in our nslitnm aro W not ruallv horeilitar), Iioucut, lint are crmtetl by certain habits of life. 1 The tendency towanl thrw liubitii may lie, and gvnvnilly i, hereditary; liencv the mimiiidenitnudliiK tlint obtains to this day that insanity itelf in uch 11 pry hereditnry (Hkiim'. Jinny eiise of infinity hne a predis- jHwiucf (uiihi in n tno-timii!atiii)( mid oer-proortioiietl diet. Tins leudi to aberration and abnonnal oxereUii of both mind and body. KxjHirimcnt with the proierly and llio iiiiproivrl, fed, nidc- by side, both lnninjj (he wime inluro-orjriiiiisnis addel to foiHl, hIiowh that the iniiropvrly fel tend to contract dinti of all kind sooner than whoso mIio have adopted rational habits of feeding. Doctom llud no nitic-nta more dillleiilt to euro than thooo who are large feeders or drinkers, or !oth. A diMfim tlint will be mild in the abstemious ab-stemious urn) bo fatal in thoe who are addicted to excess. The Infill) stiinulatisl feeder and drinker manages to ward olf most diseases UTy successful!) ; but if he does get thorn, they are all the more ecrc mid dllllcnlt to cure. The doctor does not get very good results H from the stimulating treatment ho knows would bo so successful in tho'c H m!io had Ui'li less stimulated to licgin with. |