On 2/24/2010 01:59, Theodore Held wrote:
The attached picture shows a personsleeping in a manner recommended by Bernarr Macfadden in his famous“Encyclopedia of Physical Culture”, Volume 1 (of five), 1924 (ChapterII, “How to Keep Healthy”). The person’s bed is situated in a window,opening onto a balcony, with the head immersed in fresh air and thebody sheltered somewhat from the cold and elements by remaining indoors.
While Macfadden was thinking here ofguarding against asphyxiation by one’s own exhalations, laden as theyare with CO2, this set up could just as well serve the typical AroidSociety member worried about the dangers of sleeping in the samedarkened room as an Anthurium or even (for daring risk-takers) a largePhilodendron.
In his prime, mainly from about 1920to 1935, Macfadden was widely followed in the U.S. and elsewhere andbecame quite wealthy by publishing fare such as this.
Best regards and wishes of good healthto all,
Ted Held
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