When thought shall need no brains, and nearly four hundred organs of motion cease to constitute the principal portion of the human body, then may the student dispense with muscular exertion. Report. 11th (12th, 14th-21st). - Page 35by National institution for the education of deaf and dumb children of the poor in Ireland - 1827Full view - About this book
| Education - 1831 - 794 pages
...subordinate to tlie occupation of the mind. ' When thought shall need no brains, and nearly four hundred organs of motion cease to constitute the principal...disease may be his portion, and a certain decay of his frame.' pp. 13, 14. We have seldom seen more good sense, or sounder views of education exhibited... | |
| Phrenology - 1843 - 588 pages
...thought shall need no brain," the Report continues, " and nearly four hundred organs of motion shall cease to constitute the principal portion of the human...then may the student dispense with muscular exertion ;" but, till then, let him beware what he does, and, looking to the laws which the Creator has established... | |
| Physiology - 1843 - 166 pages
...shall need no brain, and nearly four hundred organs of motion shall cease to constitute the principle portion of the human body, then may the student dispense with muscular exertion ; but, till then, let him beware what he does, and, looking at the laws of his Creator, let him seek... | |
| Mrs. Alfred Webster - Dance - 1851 - 66 pages
...And again : — " When thought shall need no brain, and nearly four hundred organs of motion shall cease to constitute the principal portion of the human...may the student dispense with muscular exertion." One of the most satisfactory cases I have met with, was that of a young lady aged seventeen, very tall,... | |
| Samuel Royce - Degeneration - 1877 - 506 pages
...thought shall need no brain," the report continues, " and nearly four hundred organs of motion shall cease to constitute the principal portion of the human...may the student dispense with muscular exertion." The House of Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania, by a resolution passed in December, 1832,... | |
| Samuel Royce - Degeneration - 1877 - 610 pages
...thought shall need no brain," the report continues, " and nearly four hundred organs of motion shall cease to constitute the principal portion of the human...may the student dispense with muscular exertion." The House of Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania, by a resolution passed in December, 1832,... | |
| Education - 1830 - 550 pages
...subordinate to the occupation of the mind. ' When thought shall need no brains, and nearly four hundred organs of motion cease to constitute the principal...muscular exertion. If now he neglect it, low diet or diseaso may be his portion, and a certain decay of his frame.' pp. 13, 14. We have seldom seen more... | |
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