. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . ing tone to the muscles of the arteries, heart, andelsewhere? Reply.—Enough exercise, either golf, gymnasium work or other work,to keep a mans muscles firm is advisable. The man of fifty needs it alittle more than does the younger fellow. More Exercise Needed.—Miss L. J. writes: Kindly inform me whatcauses blind spells and dizziness, also a fever every morning until aboutnoon. I am about 5 feet 8 inches tall, weight 137 1-2 pounds. My appetite 1058 EXERCISE is good and I sleep well, with the exception of a dry cough occasionallyat night, but never during the da


. Dr. Evans' How to keep well; . ing tone to the muscles of the arteries, heart, andelsewhere? Reply.—Enough exercise, either golf, gymnasium work or other work,to keep a mans muscles firm is advisable. The man of fifty needs it alittle more than does the younger fellow. More Exercise Needed.—Miss L. J. writes: Kindly inform me whatcauses blind spells and dizziness, also a fever every morning until aboutnoon. I am about 5 feet 8 inches tall, weight 137 1-2 pounds. My appetite 1058 EXERCISE is good and I sleep well, with the exception of a dry cough occasionallyat night, but never during the day. I have also had pains coming fromthe heart. Would this indicate heart trouble? Eeply.—Blind spells and dizziness in a young woman generally meanthat she is eating too much and exercising too little. Fever every day andcough frequently mean consumption. If you are certain as to the feverby all means have your chest examined carefully, especially for con-sumption. CHAPTEE LVII Posture—H eight POSTURE MAN AND HIS POSTURE. Fig. 430.—Bad Posture, Due toDesk Which Is Too High. Early in the game the animal man was having a hard time competing with the other inhabitants of the jungle. He was shrewder than they and he pitted his brains against their strength and endurance. To his mind the suggestion came to rise up on his hind legs and to release his forelegs from the duty of carrying him; it should be possible to change his center of gravity and two legs were enough to carry any animal around. Mowgli was right. The monkey tribe con-stituted the only people shrewd enough to see it in that early day and at that they tried to com-promise. Said they: This walking on the hind legs is a good thing in some cases, but there is about half the time when the old way is the better way. We, the banderlog, have more wisdom than Mowgli. We will walk on two legs when that is best and on four when that way is best. The banderlog missed the essen-tial point. The reason for walking onthe hin


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