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Identifier: physicalculture201908macf (find matches)
Title: Physical culture
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: MacFadden, Bernarr Aldolphus, 1858-
Subjects: Physical education and training
Publisher: New York : Physical Culture Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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radiate a spirit that willkill and bury forever such fear in human souls. Let no one daunt you by suchaccursed teaching. Under all cir-cumstances, brother, keep your face up ! Look ever to the stars! If, in the conflict, you lose heart, donot let your face down so be covered bythe mud into which you are sinking.Battle on, though you are finally swal-lowed up—or fear you will be—go downface up and let the last thing your expir-ing gaze rests upon, be the stars above.Though the mud and mire cover yourmouth so that you cannot cry out, Look up to the stars! Though it rise higher, and cover yournostrils so that you cease to breathe, Look up to the stars! Though it flows into your very eyes, Look up to the stars! My word for it, my soul for yours, theGod of men will take that last expiringglance of yours and make it the leverthat shall pull you out of the mire andset your feet upon the rock and establishyour goings, and Put a new song into your mouth. Jerome Day, Jr., Eleven Months Old
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To the Editor: Am enclosing to you some views of ourphysical culture baby Jerome, taken whenii months old, weighing 24 pounds, who hasnever had an illness to speak of. His mother and myself have followed thedirections of your books (especially theBaby book), and magazines for several years and now enjoy the happiness found in aperfectly healthy and happy son. If you can use the pictures you are atliberty to do so. Wishing you continued success in your field of usefulness. F. Jerome Day, Sr. 50 Rhode Island Ave.,N W..Washington,D.C How I Came to Originate Osteopathy By ANDREW T. STILL Many of oar readers have heard of the science of Osteopathy. It is the new druglesshealing art. It has much that is similar to that which is being advocated in this magazine* Ourfriends will unquestionably be glad to read the following article by Andrew T. Still, the Fatherof Osteopathy.—Bernarr Macfadden. MY FIRST awakening to the prin-ciples which today have cul-minated in the science calledOsteopathy

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  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:MacFadden__Bernarr_Aldolphus__1858_
  • booksubject:Physical_education_and_training
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Physical_Culture_Publishing_Co_
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  • booksponsor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:125
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