Publisher's Synopsis
"Conjectural Inquiry Into The Relative Influence Of The Mind And Stomach" is an inaugural dissertation that delves into the intricate relationship between mental processes and digestive health. Written by Elias Marks, this historical work from 1815 offers a fascinating glimpse into the medical and philosophical understanding of the mind-body connection during the early 19th century.
Marks explores the ways in which the mind can affect the stomach, and vice versa, presenting a considered argument based on contemporary medical knowledge and philosophical inquiry. This dissertation serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine, the evolution of psychological thought, and the enduring quest to understand the holistic nature of human health.
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