A guide to the history of physical educationLeonard, Fred Eugene
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A guide to the history of physical education
Leonard, Fred Eugene
Physical education and training; Physical education and training -- History
[231] _Aerztliche Zimmer-Gymnastik_, oder Darstellung und Beschreibung
der unmittelbaren, keiner Geräthschaft und Unterstützung bedürfenden,
daher stets und überall ausführbaren heilgymnastischen Bewegungen
für jedes Alter und Geschlecht und für die verschiedenen speciellen
Gebrauchszwecke, entworfen von Dr. med. Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber,
pract. Arzte und Vorsteher der orthopädischen und heilgymnastischen
Anstalt zu Leipzig; 45 xylographische Abbildungen enthaltend, Leipzig,
Friedrich Fleischer, 1855. The third German edition of this work was
translated by Henry Skelton and published by Williams & Norgate, London
& Edinburgh, in 1856, with the title “Illustrated Medical Indoor
Gymnastics, or a system of medico-hygienic exercises requiring no
mechanical or other aid, and adapted to both sexes and all ages, and for
special cases.”
[232] _Das Hantel-Büchlein für Zimmerturner_, von Dr. Moritz Kloss,
mit 20 in den Text gedruckten Abbildungen. Leipzig, J. J. Weber, 1858.
Lewis’s translation is made from the second edition.
[233] _Das Pangymnastikon_, oder Das ganze Turnsystem an einem
einzigen Geräthe ohne Raumerforderniss als einfachstes Mittel zur
Entwickelung höchster und allseitiger Muskelkraft, Körperdurchbildung
und Lebenstüchtigkeit. Für Schulanstalten, Haus-Turner und Turnvereine,
von Dr. med. D. G. M. Schreber, Director der orthopäd und heilgymnast.
Anstalt zu Leipzig. Mit 108 Holzschnitten im Texte und 107 auf Tafeln.
II. Theil der “Aerztlichen Zimmer-Gymnastik.” Leipzig, Friedrich
Fleischer, 1862.
[234] See the “Catalogue and Circular of Dr. Dio Lewis’s Family School
for Young Ladies, Lexington, Mass., 1867” (Cambridge: Welch, Bigelow &
Co., 1867).
[235] Described in his “Gypsies” (Boston, Eastern Book Co., 1881).
[236] Lewis’s published works include, in addition to those already
mentioned, “Weak Lungs, and How to Make Them Strong” (1863), “Talks about
People’s Stomachs” (1870), “Our Girls” (1871), and “Five-Minute Chats
with Young Women” (1874), “Talks about Health” (1871), “Chastity” (1872),
and “In a Nutshell” (1883). In 1864 Amherst College conferred on him the
honorary degree of Master of Arts.
[237] Dr. E. M. Hartwell, in his first report as Director of Physical
Training in the Boston Schools (School Document No. 22, 1891), pp. 35 and
36.
[238] Report of the Commissioner of Education—1891-1892 (Washington,
1894), =1=, pp. 517 and 518.
CHAPTER XXIII.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
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