ATTACKS VEGETARIANISM.
differ, as we all know,, alld no u viuy as to the means of curing disease, but also upon other subjects, speaking, there ±s a presump- * in iayor of vegetarianism but many medical men favor a mixed d:et. Prolessor Gautier ; .of the' Sorbonne, has vegetarianism w-th vigor in a ectuz-e on the value of foods tuns (says ' the Paris correspondent of the 'Daily " ■. Mail'). Vegetarianism in no way r&< . ponds, he says, to the needs, the re- ' ijuirements, or the activities of Euro-* • pcan people. As a rule of life it is anything but desirable. It reduces en- "» 3igy, weakens the will power and les. ens the . aapacity 0 f quick - decision, As regards drinking, M. Gautier conisiders wina a very suitable beverage,., 7 in moderation, he says, it i 6 no t at ill ' dailgefous. la wine-growing cotfatrW alcoholism is almost unknown. Winer which and rheera renlaS, V.t
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Bruce Herald, Volume L, Issue 31, 27 April 1914, Page 1
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151ATTACKS VEGETARIANISM. Bruce Herald, Volume L, Issue 31, 27 April 1914, Page 1
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