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" ... degrees of activity, may often enable him to make use of his men to the best advantage on service. I may add in this place, that bathing will be extremely useful in most cases, in increasing the vigour and preserving the health of soldiers serving... "
A Treatise on the Fevers of Jamaica: With Some Observations on the ... - Page 385
by Robert Jackson - 1791 - 539 pages
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The Soldier's Friend: Or, the Means of Preserving the Health of Military Men ...

William Blair - 1798 - 170 pages
...according to the uniformity of their exertions ; a more ufeful mode of arrangement in time of action, than uniformity of exterior form. I may add in this...employed with great benefit. I chiefly impute it to this caufe, that I did not experience a. fingle day's indifpofition, during the four years that I lived...
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The Soldier's Friend, Containing Familiar Instructions to The... Military ...

William Blair - 1803 - 314 pages
...preserving the health of soldiers serving in warm climates. There, no doubt, will occur many cases in which it is improper ; but, in general, it may...employed with great benefit. I chiefly impute it to this cause, that I did not experience a single day's indisposition during the four years that I lived in...
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The Young Officer's Companion; Or, Essays on Military Duties and Qualities

William Lennox Lascelles Fitzgerald De Ros (23d baron) - Military art and science - 1851 - 594 pages
...and preserving the health of soldiers serving in warm climates. No doubt there will occur many cases in which it is improper : but in general, it may be employed with great benefit." By arts like these Laconia nurs'd of old her hardy sons ; And Rome's unconquer'd legions urg'd their...
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The Young Officer's Companion; Or Essays on Military Duties and Qualities ...

William Lennox Lascelles Fitzgerald-de-Ros De Ros (23d baron) - Military art and science - 1857 - 458 pages
...and preserving the health of soldiers serving in warm climates. No doubt there will occur many cases in which it is improper : but in general, it may be employed with great benefit." " . . . By arts like these Laconia nurs'd of old her hardy sons, And Rome's unconquer'd legions urg'd...
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