148 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



topics of a complete Hygiene, arranged under four 

 heads, as follows : 



Educate; Rub; Air; Sleep; 



Exercise; Clean; Water; Repose; 



Arrange; Clothe; Food; Habits. 



Personal Attractiveness. 



59l9. A REVIEW OF THE PRECEDING ANALYSIS WILL 



PROVE that attractiveness must be dependent on one or 

 all of six things: 1st, the Natural Constitution; 2d, upon 

 the Health / 3d, upon acting favorably through the 

 Senses / 4th, upon exhibiting proper Emotions, a good 

 disposition; 5th, upon Intellectual Culture; and, 6th, 

 upon graceful Motions. 



600. IN REGARD TO ALL, except the first, knowledge 

 and culture are essential to a desirable effect. The first, 

 if good, may be a great blessing ; if bad, it may be partly 

 corrected or nearly balanced by assiduous application in 

 regard to the other five. The twelve hint-words will 

 always be as serviceable in regard to personal appear- 

 ance as they are in respect to Health. 



601. IT WILL BE OBSERVED, that the points to be 

 considered correspond to the different kinds of Appara* 

 tus, Motory, Intellectory, Emotory, Sensatory, and to 

 those having direct relation to the making and circulat- 

 ing of the Blood, all of which are, in a measure, depend- 

 ent on their inherent constitution, and in part on care. 



602. THUS DOES A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF MAN 

 DEMONSTRATE that the study of Hygiene is one of the 

 most fruitful, as well as gennful, that can occupy the 

 attention of the Mind ; and the further prosecution of 

 the subject under the head of Synthesis will, it is hoped, 

 prove still more interesting, since it will exhibit a large 

 number of practical details. 



Write table. 599. What will ? 600. What is essential to a desirable effect ? 

 601. What ? 602. What ? 



