Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1907 — The Science of Love. [ARTICLE]
The Science of Love.
Speaking before the International School Congress at London, Dr. Sir Jamas Creighton-Brown stated that the tender passion of first love could be traced to two scientific causes, the first being % species of cerebral commotion and ths second the stirring of some hitherto dormant association centers by an appropriate affinitive impression. Dr. CreightonBrown also spoke of dietary for school children, and ridiculed the common idea that fish was especially adapted for feeding the brain, saying that phosphorus Is no more the secret of genius than tomatoes arc the cause of cancer. What tho working brain did need, be said, was food in which the chemical constituents were properly proportioned, and which was digestible and palatable. In his opinio* animal food was necessary in order to supply an abundance of proteid. Brain workers of all ages he advised to take frequent small meals rather than infrequent heavy meals.
