Over-work.— -Man has the power of using up so much of his force every day, but . in health his i daily income meets his wants, and he has a reserve store of strength in the body-bank^ in the same way that a prudent firm always, has a. sum lying- at its. bankers. This ; sum may be constantly drawn upon; and added to, but its ; bulk is never too seriously diminished. .Consequently,' if there is any sudden demand. Upon the firnl..by.Jfailure..6f„ai.oxdsJ>ojideni or defalcation of a cashier, this;demand is met by the reserve in the" bank, and the firm goes on ,; and by. diminishing itSy'expenditure, in /time , retrieves its position, and gb^es^on again JWith,unimpaired vigor.w*< The 'Sanitary J M.eord.'
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 22, 10 December 1874, Page 7
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