The Quarterly Review, Volumen246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... improvements in social organisation , and yet he knows that the edge is taken off his advice by obstacles that are ... improving or holding fast that which is good , ( 28 ) By Sir Reginald Blomfield, R Biology and Social Hygiene.
... improvements in social organisation , and yet he knows that the edge is taken off his advice by obstacles that are ... improving or holding fast that which is good , ( 28 ) By Sir Reginald Blomfield, R Biology and Social Hygiene.
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... improving or holding fast that which is good , even towards making the best of the worst ? In other words , the biological prism for the analysis of life has these three sides , Organism , Function , Environment ; or , in human terms ...
... improving or holding fast that which is good , even towards making the best of the worst ? In other words , the biological prism for the analysis of life has these three sides , Organism , Function , Environment ; or , in human terms ...
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... improved function- ings must be included improved use of leisure time- more play and less mere looking at it , more truly mind- resting hobbies , such as gardening and music and Natural History . To tell the truth , we are not good at ...
... improved function- ings must be included improved use of leisure time- more play and less mere looking at it , more truly mind- resting hobbies , such as gardening and music and Natural History . To tell the truth , we are not good at ...
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... improved function and environment , so we must recognise that the health of the body is in- separable from the health of the mind , inseparable also from an enthusiasm for the higher values here and now . Yet it is the way of ...
... improved function and environment , so we must recognise that the health of the body is in- separable from the health of the mind , inseparable also from an enthusiasm for the higher values here and now . Yet it is the way of ...
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... improving our personal health . Information on this subject is within the reach of all . What , then , is our counsel ? First , we recommend to the Ministry of Health the discovery and utilisation of itinerant apostles , men and women ...
... improving our personal health . Information on this subject is within the reach of all . What , then , is our counsel ? First , we recommend to the Ministry of Health the discovery and utilisation of itinerant apostles , men and women ...
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