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    "physics, for the most part, is nothing else but the substitute of exercise or temperance." A Joseph Addison is apparently not an acceptable answer as it will not open the appropriate resultant page for scoring. The quote fits, is verified online, and has no (that I can find) alternative version. Sorry to seem such a snipe.

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    Try Physick.

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      Re: Erratum

      I agree with opallady. That puzzle cost me a lot of time until I finally remembered the time period in which Addison lived. Then the word "physick" made more sense as the general term for what passed as a medicine or a remedy in that day. Addison and Newton were contemporaries, but it is not likely that the science that came to be known as physics was wide-spread common knowledge at that time; especially Addison's circle of poets, playwrights, and politicians.
      [B][I]"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds."[/I] [/B]-- Albert Einstein

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        i do believe this is the first reference to laxatives that i've seen on the site. (and if that's not what he was talking about, fine--at least i got a laugh out of it!)

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