An essay on diseases incidental to literary and sedentary persons
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The essay examines ailments common to people who lead sedentary, literary lives, attributing many complaints—digestive trouble, nervous affections, diminished vigour, and hypochondriacal symptoms—to inactivity, poor posture, and intemperate habits. It investigates causes in bodily temperament and environment, draws on classical medical authorities, and distinguishes various symptoms and complications. Substantial attention is given to practical prevention and cure through regulated diet and sleep, appropriate exercise, access to fresh air, temperate habits, and workplace adjustments, alongside guidance for therapeutic measures when necessary, aiming to mitigate the health risks of prolonged study.
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