| 1859 - 620 strani
...palpitation he suffered from resulted from over-taxed brain. Now we hear of an irremediable injury that followed some silly feat of strength ; and, again,...of excessive work needlessly undertaken. While on all sides we see the perpetual minor ailments which accompany feebleness. Not to dwell on the actual... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 strani
...palpitation he suffered from resulted from over-taxed brain. Now we hear of an irremediable injury that followed some silly feat of strength ; and, again,...of excessive work needlessly undertaken. While on all sides we see the perpetual minor ailments which accompany feebleness. Not to dwell on the actual... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 strani
...rheumatic fever that followed reckless exposure. There is a case of eyes spoiled for life by over-study. Yesterday the account was of one whose long-enduring...perpetual minor ailments which accompany feebleness. Not to dwell on the pain, the weariness, the gloom, the waste of time and money thus entailed, only... | |
| 1877 - 1380 strani
...palpitation he suffered from resulted from overtaxed brain. Now we hear of an irremediable injury that followed some silly feat of strength ; and again of...of excessive work needlessly undertaken. While on all sides we see the perpetual minor ailments which accompany feebleness. " Not to dwell on the natural... | |
| Advanced manual - 1880 - 524 strani
...with examples of acute dis1 Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical. By Herbert Spencer. order, chronic ailment, general debility, premature decrepitude....perpetual minor ailments which accompany feebleness.' (c) Moral. — Moral ill-consequences are equally numerous in any system of education that does, or attempts,... | |
| New Jersey. State Department of Health - 1881 - 1104 strani
...palpitation he suffered from resulted from overtaxed brain. Now we hear of an irremediable injury that followed some silly feat of strength ; and again of...of excessive work needlessly undertaken. "While on all sides we see the perpetual minor ailments which accompany feebleness. " Not to dwell on the natural... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 130 strani
...palpitation he suffered from resulted from overtaxed brain. Now we hear of an irremediable injury that followed some silly feat of strength ; and, again,...of excessive work needlessly undertaken. While on all sides we see the perpetual minor ailments which accompany feebleness. Not to dwell on the natural... | |
| Jean-Marie Guyau - 1891 - 342 strani
...heart disease consequent on a rheumatic fever that followed reckless exposure. . . . Yesterday it was one whose long-enduring lameness was brought on by...the effects of excessive work needlessly undertaken. ... Is it not clear that the physical sins — partly our forefathers' and partly our own — which... | |
| International congress of hygiene and demography. 7th - 1892 - 850 strani
...whose lameness was brought on by continuing, in spite of the pain, " to use a knee slightly injured. Now we hear of an irremediable " injury which followed some silly feat of strength. Is it not clear that " the physical ills which produce this ill-health to a great extent make " life... | |
| 1892 - 280 strani
...lameness was brought on by continuing, in spite of the pain, " to use a knee slightly injured. Ifow we hear of an irremediable " injury which followed some silly feat of strength. Is it not clear that " the physical ills which produce this ill-health to a great extent make " life... | |
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