The quickened spirits of the man, the stimulated flow has been improperly taken, how much greater must as a cure for indigestion. If a good laugh, the en- ship all these things exert similar influences in pro- proper sense of the term, can aid digestion after food of physicians prescribing the theatre, a good comedy, moting the beneficial effects of eating. I have heard stinct, overeats if he has anything to eat. Civilized be the tonic effect if they accompany the taking of the in the matter of eating as a result of false bringing-up The psychic influence of a glass of beer with a meal is thus of direct, positive value in promoting digestion. even that abnormal appetite which most of us possess alike of secondary importance. The main question is the means to do so. food and can act upon it in the early and important and indulging so-called instinct. Instinct is a will-o'- and to develop a wholesome appetite. At least, he has livening of the spirits, in a word, pleasure, joy, in the 14 of conversation, the sallies of wit, the good fellow- But there are also indirect effects to the same end. Misery from Intemperate Eating. the right manner, we shall not overeat, but can correct the-wisp. The savage, who is supposed to have in- not what we eat, but how we eat. And if we eat in man learns to train the mis-called "natural" instinct,