KazukoMoon
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I'm a 47 years old, married and working at the high school (Human Ecology). In my free time I try to learn Norwegian. I've been there and look forward to returning sometime in the future. I like to read, preferably on my beloved Kindle. I like
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« on: November 06, 2024, 01:56:37 PM » |
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In this way the rhythm of the heart has been aptly when compared by Dr. Lauder Brunton to a restive horse, who goes into a gallop for a couple of yards, up coming pulls up all at as soon as, and then breaks off into a gallop again. Usually a chilly, clammy sweat breaks out, and the heart seems as if it were about to halt. Its action on the coronary heart is very well recognised, and is often manifested by violent palpitation and by disturbed motion of the coronary heart. There have to be some peculiar susceptibility of the procedure in their case which renders them particularly vulnerable to its motion. In addition to its immediate motion on the coronary heart, tobacco using tobacco may also convey on a unexpected fainting, in which there is unquestionably no warning. Then, again, there is a 3rd class who can get pleasure from tobacco in moderation. Firstly, those on whom tobacco in any condition or sort is an complete poison secondly, those who can delight in a incredibly modest quantity-everyday and thirdly, these who are equipped to smoke in moderation. On this account, thus, they are much better devoid of tobacco at all, and any endeavor to habituate them selves to it must be attended with prejudice to wellbeing.
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