| 1880 - 548 páginas
...time is by taking horse exercise. I believe it is to the late Lord Palmerston that we owe the saying, that " the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man," and it is very near the truth. A brisk trot for fifteen minutes will cause more pressure upon, and... | |
| 1881 - 898 páginas
...time is by taking horse-exercise. I believe it is to the late Lord Palmerston that we owe the saying that " the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man," and it is very near the truth. A brisk trot for fifteen minutes will cause more pressure upon, and... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton - 1886 - 1306 páginas
...time is by taking horse exercise. I believe it is to the late Lord Palmerston that we owe the saying, that " the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man," and it is very near the truth. " A brisk trot for fifteen minutes will cause more pressure upon and... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton - 1888 - 416 páginas
...flow through the ducts into the intestine will be beneficial. Now, Lord Palmerston very truly remarked that " the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man ; " and a brisk ride in the morning is better for most people than any amount of mercurials or salts.... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1889 - 608 páginas
..."compression being made around guinea-pig's waist, if such by courtesy can be allowed to exist." lie found that before the tight lacing began bile was...Great emaciation and marked evidences of inanition suj>ervened. After death the gall-bladder was found full of dark, thick bile, which, upon analysis,... | |
| 1891 - 592 páginas
...concentrated essence of exercise ; but it is especially in middle life that Sydenham's aphorism holds, that the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man. Steady going, however, ought to be the rule, and a Bishop's cob is the ideal mount after fifty, except... | |
| R. C. Eaton - 1890 - 104 páginas
...age. The beneficial effects of horse exercise on a " sluggish liver " has given rise to the saying that " the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man." Although the above forms of exercise may be sufficient for those who can take advantage of them, yet... | |
| Sir Morell Mackenzie - 1893 - 358 páginas
...concentrated essence of exercise ; but it is especially in middle life that Sydenham's aphorism holds, that the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man. Steady going, however, ought to be the rule, and a Bishop's cob is the ideal mount after fifty, except... | |
| 1885 - 536 páginas
...to flow through the ducts into the intestine will be beneficial. Lord Palmerston very truly remarked that "the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man ;" and a brisk ride in the morning is better for some people than any amount of mercurials or salts.... | |
| Buel Preston Colton - 1898 - 462 páginas
...to sole leather ; the principal objection to it is of a financial character." Lord Palmerston said "the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a man." Bicycle riding is an excellent substitute. Perhaps livery bills would prove cheaper and more agreeable... | |
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