Another Lawn Tennis Disease
1 « f Eelief (tho Pall Mail Gazette re»Arkß) is coming to the unfortunate peoplo who throughout the summer Biqntbji ar« compelled at entertaini)|tn^a yf garden party order to 2o«k «B at " endless .games of lawn Uuaia, and to applaud, rigorously, though 'they don't care a bit about it! mew disease has come t» light in cfkuiia«cti<iu with the game, though not tothe players (who should be- quite? content, with tennis elbow), and just apprehension of a seizure should be qu»e sufficient to excuse any spectator iroin 1 seeing more of the game than he »r she wants to. The form taken by is a perpetual oscillation Jiead, aad it has been observed to arise in this manner. Every time tb*^AU IB itruck; over the net, -the eye tint then the .head follow its course ; tbiji movement^ first, in one direction fotfl tnjen tn the other, becomes, at the end of a qeason'a bnl«>oking, H ßpontad^us, ,«nd the. viotim ia coademned to ogs^lelMly 'waggle headi ; '^yei; tlieie -nave been no cases on' this side 1 ike Aflaiiw. 11 There *is hope : for
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 3 August 1886, Page 4
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185Another Lawn Tennis Disease Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 3 August 1886, Page 4
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