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The poem offers practical, poetic guidance for maintaining bodily and mental health, organized into sections on air, diet, exercise, and the passions. It argues for fresh rural air over polluted cities, moderation in food and drink, regular physical activity, and tempering emotions to prevent illness, with advice about choosing healthy sites, draining marshes, and balancing moist and dry climates. Composed in didactic verse, it blends medical theory and moral counsel, recommending sensible habits, environmental remedies, and self-control as means to sustain vigor and prolong life.

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John Armstrong

John Armstrong was a 19th-century writer known for his contributions to literature through both prose and poetry. He is recognized for his work "The Life and Letters of the Rev. George Mortimer, M.A. / Rector of Thornhill, in the Diocese of Toronto, Canada West," which offers insights into the life of a notable clergyman. Additionally, Armstrong's poem "The Art of Preserving Health" reflects his interest in well-being and the human condition. His writings provide a glimpse into the social and cultural contexts of his time, contributing to the understanding of health and spirituality in the 1800s.

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