CHAPTER III.-BREATHLESSNESS (continued) 86 Mechanism of Breathlessness-Reflex Disturbances of the Re- CHAPTER IV.-BREATHLESSNESS (concluded) - 103 CHAPTER V.-STIFFNESS III Return to the Gymnasium; a Sleepless Night-Febrile Stiffness CHAPTER VI.-STIFFNESS (concluded). 125 Overwork is Exaggerated Fatigue-Different forms of Over- - CHAPTER VIII.-OVERWORK (continued) 145 The Disorders of Overwork-Pseudo-Typhoid Fevers-Auto- CHAPTER IX.—OVERWORK (concluded) A Phthisical Hercules - The Over-trained Horse Chronic CHAPTER X.-THE THEORY OF FATIGUE . 163 CHAPTER XI.-REPOSE 170 PART III. HABITUATION TO WORK. POWER OF RESISTING FATIGUE-MODIFICATION OF ORGANS BY WORK-MODIFICATION OF FUNCTIONS 181 Variability in the Power of Resisting Fatigue-Effects of In- CHAPTER II.-MODIFICATION OF THE ORGANS BY WORK. 187 - Trainers the "Internal Fat." Objections to this Theory Changes in the Nervous Tissues; are they purely Hypo- Various meanings of the word Training-Training, as we PART IV. THE DIFFERENT EXERCISES. PHYSIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF EXERCISES Quantity of Work Done in an Exercise-Gentle, Moderate, and CHAPTER II.-VIOLENT EXERCISES 230 Violent Exercise must not be confounded with Fatiguing CHAPTER III.-EXERCISES OF STRENGTH |