I think this is the one you mean:
The average citizen regards himself as healthy so long as the little discomforts he shrugs off as "inevitable" do not incapacitate him for work or for enjoying a televised fight. Public acceptance of well-being means suffering with no more than a touch of sinus, bursitis, neuritis, indigestion, heartburn gas, constipation, athlete's foot, poor eyesight, dry hair, brittle finger nails, fatigue, frequent colds, corns, assorted allergies, decayed teeth, blotchy skin, obesity, irritation, and occasional insomnia.
-- Carlton Fredericks, PhD
Nutrition, Your Key To Good Health, 1964
Dana Carpender recently posted it on her Hold the Toast low-carb blog.
http://holdthetoast.com/node/380