Locke on the Understanding," and "The Art of Thinking," were two other works that he read closely while he was living on a vegetable diet.
Benjamin had been reading a work on "vegetable diet," by one Tryon, and it was this which induced him to discard meat as an article of food.
Benjamin had been reading a work on "vegetable diet," by one Tryon, and it was this which induced him to discard meats as an article of food.
He had been trying the "vegetable diet" at his boarding place for some time, and he liked it.
The creche is always represented by an animal which feeds on vegetable diet, which is destined for one which is carnivorous: the lying-in asylum is represented by the latter.
As a feeder on vegetable diet he also harbours vesicular agamous cestodes, which are only found in him as passengers.
In the measure in which civilization advances, exclusive meat diet, as is met with among hunting and pastoral tribes, is partly replaced by vegetable diet.
The metabolic assimilation of a population that has long since lived on a vegetable diet exclusively, was examined.
Of course the absence of stimulants in a vegetable diet can be equalized by a proper and rational preparation of the food with the aid of spice.
It is true that no one can live on an animal diet exclusively, while one can live on a vegetable diet, provided that the diet can be properly selected.
Too much meat is not good; but it is an anatomical error to suppose that man, by the structure of his stomach, was originally formed to live alone on vegetable diet, and that animal food is a sign of his degeneracy.
Vegetable diet is more suited to them than animal, which favours a denser population.
A vegetable diet, however, has great authorities in its favor, both ancient and modern.
He would be obliged to content himself with a vegetable diet; for, according to the comparative anatomists, man is not structurally a flesh-eater.
A vegetable dietis out of the question for the blubber-eating Esquimaux and Greenlander, even if it would keep the flame of life burning in their Polar latitudes.
Therefore a vegetable diet would be most appropriate for a child, while stimulating animal food might be conducive to the health of a person advanced in life.
If a person has been accustomed to an animal or vegetable diet, and there is a sudden change from one to the other, a diseased condition of the system, particularly of the digestive apparatus, usually follows.
When the digestive organs are highly impressible or diseased, it is very important to adopt a nutritious, unstimulating, vegetable diet, as soon as the warm season commences.
Was the change to a vegetable diet, in your case, preceded by the use of an uncommon proportion of animal food, or of high seasoning, or of stimulants?
On a rich proteid diet, especially if it consists largely of flesh, the bacterial products in the intestines are greater than on a vegetable diet.
Cuvier from this supposes it to be more herbivorous than other genera, and considers this conclusion justified by the blunter tubercles of the molars and greater length of intestines and caecum, all of which point to a vegetable diet.
Sal Muller, it prefers those that live on a vegetable diet.
They live in dense forests, are nocturnal in habit, and live exclusively on a vegetable diet.
Sir Charles Napier tried a vegetable diet as a cure for intemperance in twenty-seven cases, and the cure was effected in every case, the time varying from thirty-six days to twelve months.
He lived upon a vegetable diet, and wore no clothing which had been taken or made from the wool or skins of animals, because he knew that they!
A vegetable diet, a year of famine, toast, and water--O Lord!
Nothing but a vegetable diet, and be hanged to him!
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