ELECTRICITY AND SLEEP.
As one who would like to help "R. 5.," 1 would begin by saying that the doctor who said that it makes no difference if we sleep head to the south, in my understanding, is making a big mistake. As a matter of fact, he can never have studied the subject, or he would not have said it. I am quite well aware that the subject will be laughed at by those who have never given it a thought. But there is very much in it. We know there never will be any quick cures with a nervous person who slec]>s head to the south. It is a law which is very little understood as yet; but we are convinced it is one which should never be lost sight of by those who desire to have a speedy relief from wearing conditions which come to this class of unfortunates. Let "R.S. try it and be convinced of the superiority of this method of sleeping. Every night, when the body is laid to rest, his head should be to the North Star, J.W. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 307, 28 December 1934, Page 6
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