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Appendix 6 – Laws of Life

James Caleb Jackson

1863 Vol. 6 page 113.3 – “The dampness which must necessarily gather about the lower portion of their drapery from the morning and evening dew, and from moist or snowy streets, you are aware is very detrimental to the health of persons so delicate as all our women are.”

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Why 11 - Dress 4 (What 11)

It is better to have warm limbs than a warm body.

1862 Vol. 5 page 20.2 – “It is better to wear too little clothing about the trunk of the body, than upon the limbs.”

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What 12 – Tight Waist

W 7 (R 24) G 12 A 9 C 3 K 25

Don’t wear clothes with a tight waist.

 

1862 Vol. 5 page 179.2 – “the waist is oftener than otherwise cut so that it is impossible for her to breathe as nature intends she should.”

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Why 12 – Tight Clothes 1 (What 12)

Tight clothing can interfere with the circulation of the blood.

1862 Vol. 5 page 114.2 – “Fashion of her dress is such as to produce legation around the body just at the point of separation between the nutritive and respiratory structures. Nature demands that there be freest circulation”

1863 Vol.6 page 113.3 – “The ligatures and cinctures about the chest, the strapping and bindings about the shoulders, the pinching shoes, and ..... are antagonistic to health, from there interference with circulation of the blood, and nervous fluid, and the contraction and expansion of muscle fibers, and pressure brought to bear upon the vial organs.”

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Why 13 – Tight Clothes 2 (What 12) Tight clothes restrict respiration.

1862 Vol. 5 page 179.2 – “the waist is oftener than otherwise cut so that it is impossible for her to breathe as nature intends she should.”

1963 Vol. 6 page122.1 – “the chest of woman is compressed by her clothing, ... the ..... capability of power of endurance .... depends very essentially upon the amount of air they take into their lungs”

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What 13 – Clothing Colour

To wear black is not healthy.

1863 Vol. 6 page 103.3 - “black is less healthful, as a color for clothing, than almost any other.”

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What 14 – Treating a Fever

(W 68) R 4 (G 98) (C 4) (K 90)

Treat a fever by heating the patient until they profusely sweat.

1862 Vol. 5 page 43.1 – “That is a person in a high fever should have his bath at a higher temperature than if he had no fever.”

1863 Vol. 6 page 3.1 – “In all cases, no matter whether the subjects are children or adults, I have uniformly, as the first thing to be done, given a hot bath. Its temperature .... ranging from ninetyeight to one hundred and ten degrees, the person sitting in it from five to thirty minutes, always

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