| Connecticut. State Department of Health - Connecticut - 1882 - 928 pages
...Spencer. "So commonly do I find ill health associated with brilliant scholarship," writes Dr. Goodell, "that one of the first questions I put to a young...seeking my advice is, ' Did you stand high at school?'" That undue brain work will undermine the health of girls cannot be denied.f The popular out-cry against... | |
| John Marie Keating - Children - 1890 - 1216 pages
...remark of Dr. William Gooddl, of Philadelphia, has the same tendency : "So commonly do I find ill health associated with brilliant scholarship, that one of...seeking my advice is, ' Did you stand high at school ?' " HOD ES STUDIED OUT OF Sell STATE OF HEALTH. ML. From two to four. From four to six. Under two.... | |
| 1890 - 1232 pages
...of Dr. William Goodell, of Philadelphia, has the same tendency : "So commonly do I find ill health associated with brilliant scholarship, that one of...put to a young lady seeking my advice is, ' Did you staud high at school ?' " STATE OF HEALTH. HOURS STUDIED our OP SCHOOL. Health poorer while at school... | |
| John Marie Keating - Generative organs, Female - 1894 - 1084 pages
...scholarship, so often is it the case that she who wins an honor is a "victor who hath lost in gain," that one of the first questions I put to a young lady seeking my advice for shattered health is, " Did you stand high at school ?" This break-down in schoolgirls comes from... | |
| Seneca Egbert - 1898 - 438 pages
...meals, worry about rank and examinations, etc., but Dr. Goodell says: " So commonly do I find ill health associated with brilliant scholarship, that one of...seeking my advice is, ' Did you stand high at school ?' " Another writer says : " The effects of anxiety are worse than carrying heavy loads." While a child... | |
| Homeopathy - 1884 - 870 pages
...Dr. W. Goodell says: "Manifold diseases, functional and structural, date from the recitation room." "So commonly do I find ill-health associated with...brilliant scholarship, that one of the first questions asked a young lady seeking my advice, is: 'Did you stand high at school f I have lately had in my hands... | |
| Medicine - 1895 - 824 pages
...scholarship; so often is it the case that she who wins an honor is a "victor who hath lost in gain," that one of the first questions I put to a young lady seeking my advice for shattered health is, "Did you stand high at school?" This break-down in school-girls comes from... | |
| Medicine - 1905 - 770 pages
...100 per cent, were in very poor health. Dr. Goodall, a distinguished Philadelphia physician, said: "So commonly do I find ill-health associated with...young lady seeking my advice is, 'Did you stand high in school ? ' " In the case of some of the Cleveland high school girls just mentioned the mothers attributed... | |
| 1896 - 842 pages
...matrimonial incursions into lands where educational theories are unknown." In another place he said: "So commonly do I find ill-health associated with...scholarship that one of the first questions I put a young lady seeking my advice is, ' Did you stand well at school ? ' " A careful observer finds that... | |
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