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... body . The state of Ohio is a great state and Cleveland is its me- tropolis . The Homeopathic physicians of Cleveland number more than two hundred , and they will be directly the hosts of the coming meeting . This is the time if ever ...
... body . The state of Ohio is a great state and Cleveland is its me- tropolis . The Homeopathic physicians of Cleveland number more than two hundred , and they will be directly the hosts of the coming meeting . This is the time if ever ...
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... body is but a fee- ble instrument , of no value to its fellows . Without a healthy body the mind has in many instances been a power in the world - seeming to have concentrated within itself forces - manifoldly greater than are ...
... body is but a fee- ble instrument , of no value to its fellows . Without a healthy body the mind has in many instances been a power in the world - seeming to have concentrated within itself forces - manifoldly greater than are ...
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... body , that hard work invigorates and hardens , strengthens and develops it and makes it all the better able to with- stand prolonged activity . Thought is to the brain what physical exercise is to . the body . No , the cause for break ...
... body , that hard work invigorates and hardens , strengthens and develops it and makes it all the better able to with- stand prolonged activity . Thought is to the brain what physical exercise is to . the body . No , the cause for break ...
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... body , and especially to the lungs , rapidly multiplies and sets up conditions which usually destroy life . The indirect causes are multifarious . Among the most prominent of these are the breath- ing of vitiated air ; alcoholism ...
... body , and especially to the lungs , rapidly multiplies and sets up conditions which usually destroy life . The indirect causes are multifarious . Among the most prominent of these are the breath- ing of vitiated air ; alcoholism ...
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... body she recently read a paper on " Children's Physical Train- ing in the Public Schools . " College Night was duly and hilariously celebrated November 12 , all colleges of the city taking part , and their representatives presenting a ...
... body she recently read a paper on " Children's Physical Train- ing in the Public Schools . " College Night was duly and hilariously celebrated November 12 , all colleges of the city taking part , and their representatives presenting a ...
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