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Mary Baker Eddy

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Book
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1875 & 1910 Textbooks
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Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures ~ 1910 Final Ed.
Science and Health
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Physiology
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No ancestral dyspepsia
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available later
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Physiology - Chapter 7 of Science and Health 1910, last edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy.  See SUBTITLE Text content below.
  	    If a random thought, calling itself dyspepsia, had
  	tried to tyrannize over our forefathers, it would have
18	been routed by their independence and in-	                       No ancestral
  	dustry. Then people had less time for self-	                       dyspepsia 
  	ishness, coddling, and sickly after-dinner talk. The ex-
21	act amount of food the stomach could digest was not
  	discussed according to Cutter nor referred to sanitary
  	laws. A man's belief in those days was not so severe
24	upon the gastric juices. Beaumont's "Medical Experi-
  	ments" did not govern the digestion.