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Updated: May 20, 2025
Fran pushed her way among the idlers with admirable nonchalance, her sharp elbow ready for the first resistive pair of ribs. The crowd outside did not argue a scarcity of seats under the canvas. Fran found a plank without a back, loosely disposed, and entirely unoccupied. She seated herself, straight as an Indian, and with the air of being very much at ease. The scene was new to her.
This can be done so quickly that it is expected that a very rapid fire will be obtained. "It is the policy of the Department to have our ships a little ahead of those of any other nation, to have them equipped with armor of greater resistive power, and guns capable of doing more execution.
The real crux of the matter is the resistive quality of tissue, which is approximately 200 years for such organs as kidneys and heart, and, say, 150 for nerve-substance.
The average man of the service needs expansion of chest capacity, which adds to his resistive power; a stronger, better-developed back; and suppleness and quickness and mobility of trunk. To develop these qualities we must have exercises which may be continued on board ship or near the front, and which can be carried on without apparatus.
For a few days she was essentially somewhat restless, getting out of bed, disarranging her clothes, wandering about all in a rather deliberate, aimless way, sometimes vaguely resistive, again with free movements. She looked, dazed, sometimes stared straight ahead and looked “dreamy.” Occasionally there was a tendency to close her eyes.
She was never resistive and always ate and slept well. With the exception of a few times she did not soil herself. The most interesting feature of her mood reaction was that in a general setting of a slight perplexity there appeared at times and evidently associated with definite ideas, changes in her emotional state.
The first thing that a man begins to lose through the inroads of age is his resistive power. He may seem in perfect health so long as there is no special change of conditions, but when he is placed in a position where he needs his resistive forces to throw off disease, he finds that he cannot command them.
Finally, the patient also expressed the idea that her mother was a stranger, that her real mother was dead. At the Observation Pavilion she was described as wandering about in a perplexed manner, restless, resistive, answering few questions and in a low tone. She said things were “changed,” also that she was married to S. Under Observation: 1.
From now on a more definite stupor occurred, which is also best described in summaries of the individual notes. Oct. 29. Lies in bed with fixed gaze, pointing upward with her finger and is very resistive towards any interference. She has to be catheterized. Oct. 30. Can be spoon-fed but is still catheterized. During the morning she knelt by the bed and would not answer.
What we want is suppleness, chest expansion, resistive force, and endurance; and these do not come from great bulging knots of muscle nor from extraordinary feats of strength. Rapid shifts from severe training to a life of ease and indulgence is not Nature's process. It is not the way in which she carries on her work. Every step she makes is a little one.
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