Edward H. Dewey Quotes
Best Quotes by Edward H. Dewey
“Most of the need of drugs to allay restlessness or pain, and to enforce sleep in cases of the severely sick, arises from the exhaustive taxing of the vital power from the enforced feeding and stimulation.”
“Take away food from a sick man's stomach and you have begun, not to starve the sick man, but the disease.”
“When death occurs before the skeleton condition is reached it is always due to old age or some form of disease or injury, and not to starvation.”
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“You are born to move with grace, born to embrace novelty and variety, born to crave wide-open spaces, and, above all, born to love. But one of the more profound facts that will emerge is that you are born to heal. Your body fixes itself. A big part of this is an idea called homeostasis, which is a wonderfully intricate array of functions that repair the wear and tear and stress of living.”