school physiology is a disingenuous evasion of the real of Fifty is summed up in the sentence: "It is thus either holy, or Roman, or an empire. county to take every precaution to so conduct their busi- It would be easy to go on quoting things of this school system of nearly all our states an educational ipparent that under the name of scientific temperance day that the Holy Roman Empire finally ceased to be nor temperate nor instructive/' as Voltaire said in his scheme relating to alcohol which is neither scientific nstruction there has been grafted upon the public ind, to show how the fanatics have deliberately mis- Moral Stand of the Brewers. o the utter futility and, in fact, pernicious character mind of the child is concerned, a deliberate misrep- clusion of the writers of the report for the Committee question and, so far as its necessary effect upon the epresented certain leading physiologists, as Dr. Chit- 54 enden, of Yale, and Dr. Hodge, of Clarke, and also schools flatly contradicts a text book which he wrote f this sort of misinstruction. However, the above quo- o go into the statements made by school teachers as ations are sufficient for the present purpose. The con- The Rule of "Not Too Much." resentation. for medical students, and that his statement in the