Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1912 — Drink Nothing at Meals [ARTICLE]
Drink Nothing at Meals
Nearly All Dlthes Contain Sufficient Liquid to Serve Purpose of System, Says Physician. Paris.—"We drink too often,” was the burden of a lecture given before the Academy of Science this week by Dr. Paul Fabre, which has attracted a good deal of attention. Dr. Fabre declares the human body really requires extremely little liquid, except in cases of low diet or great muscular exertion, and be inveighs against the array of glasses of different shapes and sizes placed before each guest at dinner as a relic of barbarism. It is easy and vastly better for the health, he says, to drink nothing at meals, and he points to the fact that stout persons undergoing obesity treatment are able to do this, as evidence of toe truth of hte contention.
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