One who is trained in this way will safely pass the overwork of the brain and nerves which to-day breaks down so many useful, but physically untrained, men and women, while they should still be in their prime, until nervous exhaustion has become a disorder... Sound Bodies for Our Boys and Girls - Page iiiby William Blaikie - 1884 - 168 pagesFull view - About this book
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...that organ to do more and better work, without risk, than it can do when fed by a poor article . . . One who is trained in this way will safely pass the...disorder familiar to almost every physician in the land" (p. [iii]). 336. BLAIR, Henry William, 1834-1920. The temperance movement: or, the conflict between... | |
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