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4th, Bodily evacuations ; 
5th, Natural rest; — 
6th, Celibacy and marriage. 
‘The first is considered as a Herculean remedy, 
eae is noticed in all its different kinds, under the 
_ effect of change of scene, location, time, and cli- 
mate;—sometimes necessarily affected and modifi- _ 
ed or altered in salubrious efficacy, even by 2 
= _ change of existence under a form of government 
= ofthe individual. 
more genial to the political temperament and views 
In fhe division of exercise, the 
A gestation are considered in refer- 
ence to their perulier officndy ;—sea and land jour- 
neys, gymnastic exercises, and the manly sports, 
bodily labour as exercise, and the playing on 
masical instruments which require exertion, “ie 
the same view. 
The second is diet; its sufficiency, inondiiaiily 
and regularity in the time of-repletion considered — 
—its liquid and solid proportions. - 
_ The third physical agent is dress: its necessary, = 
_ but neglected aptitude to clime, season, and vicissi- 
tudes: of weather, therapeutically inquired into. 
Connected with it,and corisentaneous with its effect, _ 
personal cleanliness, by ablution, and differentkinds _ 
of bathing, swimming as uniting ablution and exer-_ 
cise. Dress here considered as participating alsoin 
a moral influence, thus healthfully aiding its phy- 
calagency. Its restorative and invigorating effect 
on the system through the medium of the taste and 
