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Identifier: schoolphysiology12bost (find matches)
Title: The school physiology journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: Physiology Hygiene Temperance Physiology Hygiene Temperance
Publisher: Boston : Mary H. Hunt
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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mental development of boysor youth in the higher schools of France andsome of those of our own country. This effectin lessening the protoplasmic, or vital, activityin both vegetable and animal growth is so fully.proved that all intelligent writers agree in pro-hibiting to the young the use of both alcoholand tobacco until maturity is reached.—N. S.Davis, M. D. Tobacco makes its largest inroads on thosewho have not reached maturity. At every stageof life tobaccomakes less in-stead of moreof a man.—A.P. Reed, M.D., in DieteticandGazette DICKS FLOWER The teacher asked, one soft spring day, When slowly drag the study hours, And healthy children long for play, My dears, what are your favorite flowers? Said Marion slowly, I supposeMy favorite flower is the rose. Mine is the lily, answered Sue. I love, said Bess, the violet blue. And I, laughed Jim, the hollyhock.But Dick replied, with roguish look,Tossing aside his slate and book, Give me the four-o-clock. Mary L. C. Robinson. Hygienic
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Anaemia is aconstant ac-companimentof chronicnicotine poi-soning. Butthis is due tothe disastrousresults of thepoison uponthe digestivesystem, whichdoes not pre-pare abundant nutriment for the blood current,and the anaemia should therefore be referred tostarvation.—-Journal of Inebriety. It is strange that wines have received suchmarked recognition as therapeutic agents, forexperiments point to the fact that their powerto inhibit digestion, salivary, gastric, and pan-creatic, is out of all proportion to the amountof alcohoFthey contain.—Henry Martin Bra-chen. Even in small quantities, alcohol is not onlyuseless but harmful.—H. Blocher, in Interna-tional Monthly. Very hot and still the air was, very smooth the gliding river,Motionless the sleeping shadows. Conditi o n sfavorable o runfavorable togood charactermay be inherit-ed ; the thingitself, goodcharacter, can-not be inherit-ed. It is aproduct, abeautiful fab-ric woven uponthe looms ofpersonal activ-ity, constructedout of asp

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