Eating, cutting, brushing, and the menial services which the hand performs as a domestic of the body, must be intrusted to the left, even drawing, writing, and a few automatic games and exercises, like spading, sawing, at the same time that the lacing,... Reports of the Commissioners of the United States to the International ... - Página 1151876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1876 - 768 páginas
...left-handling, so that not only the children deformed by prior right-handling would improve, but so _ that new cases of this deformity would become as rare...training of the hand and of the left side is urged ou the ground of necessity in favor not of a few children, but of all, on the plea of the dualistic... | |
| Edward Seguin - 1880 - 222 páginas
...school. By the first, as soon as a difference of size or symmetry is manifested, the dexter habits of th4 pupil must be altered into sinister. Eating, cutting,...training of the hand and of the left side is urged on the grounds of necessity in favor not of a few children, but of all, on the plea of the dualistic structure... | |
| 1894 - 1278 páginas
...that the lacing, buckling, buttoning of the garments must be altered to be worked by that hand. Bv the second and more general device, it would be well...training of the hand and of the left side is urged on the grounds of necessity in favor not of a' few children, but of all, on the plea of dualistic structure... | |
| Henry Holman - 1914 - 326 páginas
...singly or together, by the most rapid and correct simultaneity of the will, the eye, and the hand. . . This physiological training of the hand and of the left side is urged on the ground of necessity, in favour not of a few children but of all, on the plea of the dualistic structure of the human body.... | |
| 1898 - 360 páginas
...a domestic of the body, must be entrusted to the left, even drawing, writing, and a few aijtomatie games and exercises, like spading, sawing, at the...training of the hand and of the left side is urged on the grounds of necessity in favor not of a few children, but of all, on the plea of dualistic structure... | |
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