id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18376 Garnett, Thomas A Lecture on the Preservation of Health .txt text/plain 11708 375 58 inanimate, or dead bodies act on each other, the effects produced for instance, heat, air, and food from animals, and they soon become The laws by which external powers act on living bodies, will, on a words, if the body be for some time exposed to cold, it is more the heat will act violently; often producing a great degree of The second law is, that when the exciting powers have acted with considerable time, the excitability is exhausted, or less fit to be considerable time, the excitability is exhausted, or becomes less given quantity of common air, it will live only a certain time; at long as that person continues in the cold air, he feels no bad violent action of the heat upon the accumulated excitability of violent action of the heat upon the accumulated excitability of excite the body, and support life, I have formerly mentioned food, ./cache/18376.txt ./txt/18376.txt