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THE MARCH OF SCIENCE

I “FATIGUE” TESTS. LONDON, November 30. Sir Armstrong Jones, an expert in mental diseases, told a- meeting 01 the National Union of Teachers that a \acdno which would enable a par.-on to_go through all forma - of exertion without fatvruo was being tested in British laboratories. The vaccine will eventually he in the ; possession of every man and woman. , Sleep, he said, was more important than | food. Everybody ought to go to bed before ,11 p.m. interrupted sleep was of very : little value as a restorative. Experiments made with children at elementary schools proved that there was such a thing as nn “ initial spurt ” and an “ end spurt.”

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Evening Star, Issue 18504, 11 December 1923, Page 7

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THE MARCH OF SCIENCE Evening Star, Issue 18504, 11 December 1923, Page 7

THE MARCH OF SCIENCE Evening Star, Issue 18504, 11 December 1923, Page 7

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