On the neglect of physical education and hygiene : by Parliament and the educational department, as the principle cause of the degeneration of the population, of the excessive infantile & general mortality, and of many diseases and deformities; with an abstract of a report on the present state of physical education on the continent, by Doctor Roth's special commissioner; and suggestions relative to the introduction of these neglected branches of national education / by Dr. Roth.

  • Roth, Mathias, 1839-1891.
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On the neglect of physical education and hygiene : by Parliament and the educational department, as the principle cause of the degeneration of the population, of the excessive infantile & general mortality, and of many diseases and deformities; with an abstract of a report on the present state of physical education on the continent, by Doctor Roth's special commissioner; and suggestions relative to the introduction of these neglected branches of national education / by Dr. Roth. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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