cessive drinking. If it is a delusion that our intellects are bothering us when, in fact, the trouble is solely with our in muscular work, comparing persons who use the He found a superiority of endurance on the part of the We should take better care of our stomachs, which will help customary diet with those who abstain very largely tain resemblance between the thought of this editorial us out of the prevalent delusion that it is our intellects that been reading the The Growler or not, but there is a cer- from the highly nitrogenous foods, principally meat. much of our trouble. lished the results of some tests in regard to endurance columns. I have insisted that much greater and much bothering us, for, as a matter of fact, it is eating, and those which have been repeatedly expressed in these Bating is More to Blame. if we will only strive earnestly to refrain from swallowing I do not know whether the writer of that editorial has far more than drinking, . that is at the bottom of so more harm is done by irrational eating than by ex- livers, it is also a delusion that it is drink that is Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale University recently pub- 94 are bothering us when, in fact, the trouble is with our things that an ostrich could not assimilate and look pleasant. us to take better care of our minds, which, in turn, will help livers.