CENTENARIAN PRESCRIPTION
IJOW ROCKEFELLER LIVES. Tho prediction that ids patient will probably live to be 100 is made by Dr H. F. liiggnr, physician to .Mr John 1). Itockcfolicr, the multi-millionaire oil magnate, Both the clue tor and his patient are eightytwo, and follow the same prescription. 11 Air Rockefeller cats moderately,” says Hr Bigger. ‘‘ Of ton lie rises iiom the tables saving. ‘1 could have eaten more.’ Early to bed and early to rise is one of his iixed principles. He has a regular echcchilo for everything—eating, railing, and writing—with (ho result, that he lives rcarulfirly, simply, and wifely. After dinner ho likes to play mm a kind of mnthrimlical game, believing that if ah's digestion.” Air Rocbeidier, the doctor added, like? to hoar mush; on rising and retiring, and always has somebody neer to play old negro rnelochcs cm ft violin. Half has played a large part in prererving Mr Rockefeller’s health, his doctor says, adding: “Golf is tho herd sport for men past fifty.”
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Evening Star, Issue 17793, 15 October 1921, Page 3
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167CENTENARIAN PRESCRIPTION Evening Star, Issue 17793, 15 October 1921, Page 3
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