An exposure of the causes of the present deteriorated condition of health and diminished duration of human life, compared with that which is attainable by nature : being an attempt to deduce from the phenomena of nature such rules of living as may greatly tend to correct the evil, and restore the health of mankind to its pristine strength and vigour; forming a code of health and long life, founded on principles fixed and indisputable / by Joel Pinney.

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An exposure of the causes of the present deteriorated condition of health and diminished duration of human life, compared with that which is attainable by nature : being an attempt to deduce from the phenomena of nature such rules of living as may greatly tend to correct the evil, and restore the health of mankind to its pristine strength and vigour; forming a code of health and long life, founded on principles fixed and indisputable / by Joel Pinney. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830.

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x, 323 pages ; 22 cm

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