
An essay on diseases incidental to literary and sedentary persons : $b With proper rules for preventing their fatal consequences. And instructions for their cure
by S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David) Tissot
"An Essay on Diseases Incidental to Literary and Sedentary Persons" by S. A. Tissot is a scientific publication written in the late 18th century. This treatise addresses the various health issues faced by individuals engaged in intellectual pursuits, particularly noting how sedentary lifestyles and excessive mental exertion can lead to a myriad of diseases. Tissot aims to provide insights on prevention and cures for these ailments, emphasizing the important connection between mind and body. The opening of the work introduces the author's intentions and the subject matter, explaining his motivations for discussing the health concerns of studious individuals. Tissot reflects on the responsibilities of his new academic position while acknowledging the historical contributions of notable figures in medicine. He critiques past treatments of the topic and outlines his goal to explore the effects of intellectual engagement on physical health, promising a thorough exploration of the connection between sedentary living and various ailments that plague learned individuals. Throughout, he emphasizes the need for balance between mental work and physical activity to maintain overall health.
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