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Identifier: interstatemedica1619unse (find matches)
Title: Interstate medical journal
Year: 1909 (1900s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis, : Interstate Medical Journal
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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the has to do in the matter is to give his order and, provided it does notexceed 60 centimes a day, no objection is raised to his expenditures. Insummer he arises at six, in winter a half-hour later. His toilet com-pleted, his bed made, he is ready for his daily work. It is not difficultto see that the prisoners life is not one of durance vile. He is an objectof solicitude. Thanks to precautions taken by the authorities, therigorous winters are ameliorated for him; congenial work, without caus-ing fatigue, occupies his time; he even finds the means to save somemoney. In case he is ill, medicines of the best quality are given him,and the best medical service in the town is enlisted. In these circum-stances a prison is no longer a place to be hated by the incarcerated. Themorale of the prisoner is not so greatly affected as it would be in lessdesirable conditions, and the result is that he feels but slightly thedegradation that a less friendly hospitality would entail. HISTORICAL NOTES.
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DR. MARK AKENSIDE. Didactic poetry which was read with so much enjoyment in the 18thcentury, found an excellent champion in Dr. Mark Akenside. HisPleasures of Imagination takes us back to a time when moralizationswere in vogue to elevate the tone of society and give solace to thosewho in the daily grind of life had somehow overlooked the importanceof the gentle exercise of mans resources. The gentility which pervadesthis long-winded poem cannot be questioned; and as for interminableadvice as an incentive to achieving a happier outlook so as to face theunknown with a cheer, there are so many indications throughout itsFour Books that the modern reader feels quite rebellious under theoverweight of such undesired gratuity. But though digestion of so large 160 INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOURNAL a quantity of optimism palls on the modern mind, we must not forgetthat in the century in which the poem was written, there were no choicespirits like Schopenhauer and Nietzsche to accustom the people to th

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  • booksponsor:The_College_of_Physicians_of_Philadelphia_and_the_National_Endowment_for_the_Humanities
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