BOW-LEGS.
SIGN OF BRAINS AND HEALTH. GREAT MEN CANNOT KNOCK KNEES TOGETHER. NEW YORK, March 10. Bow legs are a sign of both brains and herlth, Dr. Joseph Interland said in a speech before the semiannual forum of the Research Association here. Basing his talk on research of the Podiatrists’ Association, he said that many famous men of history were unable to knock their knees together or stop a pig in an alley. His estimate is that one ntan in every twenty-five is bowlegged.. ~ Julius Caesar, William the Conqueror, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, Kaiser Wilhelm, Benito Mussolini, Charlie Chaplin, Florenz Ziegfeld, Will Rogers, and Babe Ruth all were possessors of bow legs, said Dr. Interland:.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10564, 18 April 1928, Page 5
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