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OLYPTOL, best for Hayfever and Asthma,
PURGATOR, a tonic for the liver.
SEASHELLS, eliminates organisms.
WOOD ASHES, large box, family size.
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DIRECTORS: Olando G. Beeler, Chairman; Wm. K. Sandberg, Vice Chairman; Kurt W. Graichen, Second Vice Chairman; K. Woolson, Secretary, Treasurer and Business Manager; John Vinson, Auditor. The contents of this publication are written by the Rev. Dr. Otɔman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish, except signed contributions.

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Vol. 19

December, 1920.

No. 12

STUDY IN DIAGNOSIS

PHYSICAL INTELLECTUAL-SPIRITUAL

This type has much in its favor if kept within the boundary lines of nature, and is favored with opportunities calling out its principal factors according to rule.

As a physical base it does not mean that such an one has a strong-looking, heavy-set, corpulent body, or an exceptional head of large dimensions. Only too frequently the body is small, slender and unpretentious looking, frequently the head appears small. There are many reasons for such phenomena, too many to take up in this study at present.

It is enuf to know that even the smallest and most delicate looking of this type enjoy perfect bone development. They are wiry, tenacious, determined and very versatile. They quickly adjust themselves to conditions and environments. They seldom, if ever, complain, and bear their troubles with remarkable silence. This type can be very secretive, and as a rule are found among the various classes and stations, be it among social, benevolent, ecclesiastic or political organizations.

When normal they seldom have any religious scruples, and for this reason remain supporters of the cause in which they were born. The same holds true about any other phases of affiliation. Whenever they do make a change it is a radical one, and they prove themselves as conscientious as in their former ties.

With the spiritual propensities raised to those of the intellectual they frequently give their talents to reform work and philanthropy. They prove equal to any task and in political battles fight battles for principle even at the sacrifice of personal possibilities.

They seldom, if ever, become extremists, but they will stand on the merits of their be

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