Diet in Sickness and in Health
Creator
Date
1895
Identifier
Truby King Collection WB 400 H994
Type
Publisher
London: The Scientific Press
Abstract
Truby King’s annotations in Mrs Ernest Hart’s ‘Restorative’ chapter in her Diet in Sickness and in Health speak volumes on his approach to general living: ‘If a man needs a restorative he should not think of a drug of ‘stimulant’ or ‘restorative’, but should recognise that he needs re-creating. Let him rectify his habits bodily & mentally and lessen the monotony of his life.’ He ends it with the word: ‘Hobby!’ Hart (Alice Marion Hart, née Rowlands) was a nurse, who alongside her husband founded the Cremation Society. This publication was an early work on diets (1895); the title-page is signed by King.
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Citation
Mrs Ernest Hart, “Diet in Sickness and in Health,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 15, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/9492.