American Medicine, Volume 27American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1921 |
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Page 119
... dancing ; in fact , the name " doctor " may mean most anything . It has become so common that there is no particular honor in calling a person a " doctor . " We have in our coun- try a few men who are worthy the name of physician . To ...
... dancing ; in fact , the name " doctor " may mean most anything . It has become so common that there is no particular honor in calling a person a " doctor . " We have in our coun- try a few men who are worthy the name of physician . To ...
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... DANCE . TRIBUTES TO GODFREY ROGER PISEK , M. D. , Sc . D. In the death of Godfrey Roger Pisek , the American medical profession has lost one of its most distinguished members . He died suddenly from heart disease on January 19 , 1921 ...
... DANCE . TRIBUTES TO GODFREY ROGER PISEK , M. D. , Sc . D. In the death of Godfrey Roger Pisek , the American medical profession has lost one of its most distinguished members . He died suddenly from heart disease on January 19 , 1921 ...
Page 129
... DANCE . A M The same relation music bears to time , the dance relates to space . Music ex- presses temporal rhythm , the dance spatial rhythm . The dance tells the ' eye what mu- sic tells the ear . Music represents audible measure , the ...
... DANCE . A M The same relation music bears to time , the dance relates to space . Music ex- presses temporal rhythm , the dance spatial rhythm . The dance tells the ' eye what mu- sic tells the ear . Music represents audible measure , the ...
Page 131
... dance , representing the primary rhythm , the patting hand , representing the second rhythm , and the foot beats ... dancers . copation . The paralyzed man walks psy- chologically in a AMERICAN MEDICINE 131 ORIGINAL ARTICLES MARCH , 1921.
... dance , representing the primary rhythm , the patting hand , representing the second rhythm , and the foot beats ... dancers . copation . The paralyzed man walks psy- chologically in a AMERICAN MEDICINE 131 ORIGINAL ARTICLES MARCH , 1921.
Page 132
... dancing . Dancing as an art is comparatively a modern institution , but the simple , the nat- ural dance is as old as time . Man danced millions of years before the dawn of his- tory . The animal world danced before him . The animal's ...
... dancing . Dancing as an art is comparatively a modern institution , but the simple , the nat- ural dance is as old as time . Man danced millions of years before the dawn of his- tory . The animal world danced before him . The animal's ...
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