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The lecture sets out practical rules for maintaining bodily and mental well-being by first explaining the laws of life: health is defined as the easy, balanced performance of bodily and mental functions, while disease is their uneasy or disproportionate exercise. It contrasts inert mechanical and chemical actions with the special effects of heat, food, and air on living systems, using torpor in reptiles as an example of revived function. Emphasizing that many illnesses arise from ignorance or imprudence, it argues that clearer understanding enables simple preventive measures—temperance, appropriate exercise, and attention to diet and environment—rather than complex cures.
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