For a sensible education of the body causes the blood-making machinery to make good blood instead of poor. This good blood is sent to the brain, and fits that organ to do more and better work, without risk, than it can do when fed by a poor article. Sound Bodies for Our Boys and Girls - Page iiiby William Blaikie - 1884 - 168 pagesFull view - About this book
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...edition. To Blaikie and his contemporaries, the benefits of exercise transcended the merely physical: "For a sensible education of the body causes the blood-making...without risk, than it can do when fed by a poor article . . . One who is trained in this way will safely pass the overwork of the brain and nerves which to-day... | |
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