When the general system and digestive organs are enfeebled, mild, unstimulating food, in small quantities, should be given.
After an illness of a few days, the fever abated, and I directed a simple, unstimulating diet.
The thirst can be allayed by drinking cold water, barley-water, and other preparations of an unstimulating character.
After tea, there came in a stout army surgeon, a Highlander by birth, educated in Edinburgh, with whom I had pleasant, not unstimulating talk.
I advised him to the entire disuse of tobacco, tea, coffee, and all other drinks, save water, and to live on plain and unstimulating food.
Such persons should carefully observe a moderate unstimulating and simple diet, and never allow the bowels to remain constipated more than a single day.
But Tak persevered in his vegetable and unstimulating diet, and, to the surprise of all, grew fast, and his body was finely developed and athletic.
The truth is, that vegetable food is not only more quiet and unstimulating than any other, but it holds out longer also.
And so unstimulating is it, and so purely nutritious, that they who eat it exclusively, without salt or curry, or any other condiment, are apt to become constipated.
Those of an inflammatory character require an unstimulating diet, as gruel, barley-water, toast, etc.
Outdoor exercise, a spare, unstimulating diet, and perfect cleanliness are of the first importance.
Bolus to consent to any farther advances in the unstimulating plan.
The peculiar treatment he received at this institution consisted, first, in a plain and unstimulating diet.
He adhered, without wavering, to plain and unstimulating food, and to water for drink.
I also recommended exercise in the open air, such as she could best endure; and withal, a plain, unstimulating diet.
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