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" You ask me,' continues Plutarch, ' for what reason Pythagorus abstained from eating the flesh of brutes ?' For my part I am astonished to think, on the contrary, what appetite first .induced man to taste of a dead carcass ; or what motive could suggest... "
Lectures to Ladies on Anatomy and Physiology - Página 180
de Mary Sargeant Gove Nichols - 1842 - 300 páginas
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A Million of Facts: Connected with the Studies, Pursuits, and Interests of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1832 - 450 páginas
...the heat» fulness, and weight of animal food is adverse to its vigorous efforts. Callen. Yon ask me for what reason Pythagoras abstained from eating the flesh of brutes? for my part, 1 am astonished to think what appetite first induced man to taste of a dead carcase ; or what motive...
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The Journal of Health, Volúmenes 3-4

596 páginas
...principles : — " It is best to accustom ourselves to eat no flesh at all, for the earth affords plenty of things not only fit for nourishment, but for enjoyment and delight." And again he says : — " You ask me for what reason Pythagoras abstained from eating the flesh of...
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A Defence of the Graham System of Living, Or, Remarks on Diet and Regimen ...

1835 - 240 páginas
...heav'n, E'er stoop to mingle with the prowling herd, And dip his tongue in gore 1" • " You ask me (says PLUTARCH) for what reason Pythagoras abstained from...of brutes ; for my part. I am astonished to think what first induced man to taste of a dead carcass ; or what motive could suggest the notion of nourishing...
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Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages

William Andrus Alcott - 1838 - 300 páginas
...human massacres, slaughters, and wars." PLUTARCH. " It is best to accustom ourselves to eat no flesh at all; for the earth affords plenty enough of things...You ask me,' continues Plutarch, ' for what reason Pythagorus abstained from eating the flesh of brutes ?' For my part I am astonished to think, on the...
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Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages

William Andrus Alcott - 1838 - 302 páginas
...human massacres, slaughters, and wars." PLUTARCH. " It is best to accustom ourselves to eat no flesh at all ; for the earth affords plenty enough of things...You ask me,' continues Plutarch, ' for what reason Pythagorus abstained from eating the flesh of brutes ? ' For my part I am astonished to think, on the...
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The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue, Condensed from the Scriptures ...

1842 - 1124 páginas
...servile quality, deserving the hatred of all mankind. It is best to accustom one's self to eat no flesh at all, for the earth affords plenty enough of things, not only fit for nourishment, but for delight and enjoyment ; some of which you may eat without much preparation, and others you may make...
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The World and Its Inhabitants

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 344 páginas
...to eat only vegetable food, and that it is an abuse of his nature to take flesh. " You ask me," says Plutarch, " for what reason Pythagoras abstained from...of brutes ? For my part, I am astonished to think what appetite first induced man to taste of a dead carcass ; or what motive could suggest the notion...
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The Board of Health and Longevity; Or, Hydropathy for the People

William Horsell - 1845 - 262 páginas
...earth, from shrubs, and from trees. Plutarch says, 'It is best to accustom ourselves to eat no flesh at all, for the earth affords plenty enough of things,...fit for nourishment, but for enjoyment and delight." And again, " You ask me for what reason Pythaforas abstained from eating the flesh of brutes ? or my...
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The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue: Condensed from the Scriptures ...

John Stewart - 1849 - 244 páginas
...servile quality, deserving the hatred of all mankind. It is best to accustom one's self to eat no flesh at all, for the earth affords plenty enough of things, not only fit for nourishment, but for delight and enjoyment; some of which you may eat without much preparation, and others you may make...
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The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue: Condensed from the Scriptures ...

1849 - 214 páginas
...quality, deserving the hatred of all mankind. It is best to accustom one's self to eat no flesh at all, 6 for the earth affords plenty enough of things, not only fit for nourishment, but for delight and enjoyment; some of which you may eat "without much preparation, and others you may make...
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