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Just Published , Price 5 s . 6 / 1 . TIME VERSUS LIEE 3 XX ENIGMA ; ATTEMPTED TO BE SOLVED BY OBSERVATION OJS THE TIIH . EE LEiVDINa PHASES OF HUMAN EXISTENCE ,
YOUTH—MANHOOD—AGE ; ON INDIGESTION , MENTAL IRRITATION , iVND THE MOIUL COMMAND OP THE PASSIONS .
BY ROBERT THOMAS CRUCEFIX , M . D . MKMIJER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND . Intus et in cute novi homincm . —Punsius . TO BE HAD OF SHERWOOD , GILBERT , AND PIPER , 23 , PATERNOSTER ROW ; OLLIVIER , 59 , PALL MALL ; ONWHYN , 3 , CATHERINE STREET AND OF THE AUTHOR , No . 7 , LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND , LONDON .
Opinions Of The Press.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS .
SUN . —The work before us gives in simple and perspicuous terms such directions for the preservation of health as are most likely to be serviceable to the community . JOHN BULL . —Dr . Crucefix does not wrap himself up in the mysteries of his craft . He is plain , practical , and rational in his views ofthe human frame , and of the more formidable diseases to which it is subject . His object is to apprise us of the insidious inroads of time , ofthe afflicting consequences of various habits and practices , and of tbe danger of neglecting early symptoms of physical derangement . BELL ' S MESSENGER . —This is a useful medical work ; the best portion appears to lis to be that which treats of the obstruction to natural functions in the latter portion of life . We recommend the
work to our readers as at once scientific and practical . SUNDAY TIDIES . —Dr . Crucefix has spoken in the language of a scholar , a gentleman , and a friend . The following passage should be remembered by all who wish for the general good of mankind : — " Morality suffers sadly by concealment of what , if known and understood , would operate as a guard ngiiinst crime . " SATIRIST . —The large amount of useful information , devoid of the incumbrance of pedantic mystification , favourably distinguishes this work from most treatises of the same description . AGK . AND Annus . —It is a work that must be read with interest by both sexes , and particularly those ivho are suffering from indigestion and mental irritation . We can honestly recommend the perusal of
it to our readers . En A . —It is written in a plain and easy style , from whicli may be obtained many valuable hints on the method of retaining the inestimable blessing—Health . LONDON JOURNAL OF COMMERCE . —A strange title for a medical work addressed to non-medical readers ; yet not an inapt one , when we find that the author , for thirty years past , has looked on Disease as the Agent of Time . The present work is evidently intended for the use of the incipient mnladifiri ; for him who feels that his health is not what it was , and yet can hardly tell what ails him . From the cursory attention wc have given to the work we should say , that to an individual so circumstanced , this bock will solve the enigma which puzzles him . The cause of the disease will be clearly indicated to the reader , but ho will meet with one serious disappointment—there are no it him
lfiiictlics propounded ; the patient must apply to a physician—to the author or not , as pleases —hence , Dr . Crucefix escapes the charge of quackery and medical puffery . MARK LANE EXPRESS . —This excellent work might not have been inappropriately named " Prudence versus Time / ' as showing how much the ravages of time are accelerated or retarded by a pnulont course of living j whoso rcadcth kt him ponder well , ( See other Side )
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Just Published, Price 5s. 6/1. Time Vers...
Just Published , Price 5 s . 6 / 1 . TIME VERSUS LIEE 3 XX ENIGMA ; ATTEMPTED TO BE SOLVED BY OBSERVATION OJS THE TIIH . EE LEiVDINa PHASES OF HUMAN EXISTENCE ,
YOUTH—MANHOOD—AGE ; ON INDIGESTION , MENTAL IRRITATION , iVND THE MOIUL COMMAND OP THE PASSIONS .
BY ROBERT THOMAS CRUCEFIX , M . D . MKMIJER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND . Intus et in cute novi homincm . —Punsius . TO BE HAD OF SHERWOOD , GILBERT , AND PIPER , 23 , PATERNOSTER ROW ; OLLIVIER , 59 , PALL MALL ; ONWHYN , 3 , CATHERINE STREET AND OF THE AUTHOR , No . 7 , LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND , LONDON .
Opinions Of The Press.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS .
SUN . —The work before us gives in simple and perspicuous terms such directions for the preservation of health as are most likely to be serviceable to the community . JOHN BULL . —Dr . Crucefix does not wrap himself up in the mysteries of his craft . He is plain , practical , and rational in his views ofthe human frame , and of the more formidable diseases to which it is subject . His object is to apprise us of the insidious inroads of time , ofthe afflicting consequences of various habits and practices , and of tbe danger of neglecting early symptoms of physical derangement . BELL ' S MESSENGER . —This is a useful medical work ; the best portion appears to lis to be that which treats of the obstruction to natural functions in the latter portion of life . We recommend the
work to our readers as at once scientific and practical . SUNDAY TIDIES . —Dr . Crucefix has spoken in the language of a scholar , a gentleman , and a friend . The following passage should be remembered by all who wish for the general good of mankind : — " Morality suffers sadly by concealment of what , if known and understood , would operate as a guard ngiiinst crime . " SATIRIST . —The large amount of useful information , devoid of the incumbrance of pedantic mystification , favourably distinguishes this work from most treatises of the same description . AGK . AND Annus . —It is a work that must be read with interest by both sexes , and particularly those ivho are suffering from indigestion and mental irritation . We can honestly recommend the perusal of
it to our readers . En A . —It is written in a plain and easy style , from whicli may be obtained many valuable hints on the method of retaining the inestimable blessing—Health . LONDON JOURNAL OF COMMERCE . —A strange title for a medical work addressed to non-medical readers ; yet not an inapt one , when we find that the author , for thirty years past , has looked on Disease as the Agent of Time . The present work is evidently intended for the use of the incipient mnladifiri ; for him who feels that his health is not what it was , and yet can hardly tell what ails him . From the cursory attention wc have given to the work we should say , that to an individual so circumstanced , this bock will solve the enigma which puzzles him . The cause of the disease will be clearly indicated to the reader , but ho will meet with one serious disappointment—there are no it him
lfiiictlics propounded ; the patient must apply to a physician—to the author or not , as pleases —hence , Dr . Crucefix escapes the charge of quackery and medical puffery . MARK LANE EXPRESS . —This excellent work might not have been inappropriately named " Prudence versus Time / ' as showing how much the ravages of time are accelerated or retarded by a pnulont course of living j whoso rcadcth kt him ponder well , ( See other Side )