Show Prime Causes of SuicidB Avoidance of Physical Labor It Is Declared Is a Largo Factor In Shaping Conduct of Those Who Are Tired of Life Throughout the literature of suicide one will find that tho attitude toward wageearning and work Is a larger fac I tor in shaping motives The dread of being forced to work after a period of leisure the mad desire to get money by trickery and gambling devices the scorn with which manual labor is regarded by the successful is emphasized I em-phasized by the stories of the newly rich become suddenly poor and who then deftly escape Into the unknown and live on pensions and polite beggary beg-gary But nothing Is surer than that wok Is the primal condition of health aiid tho love of life It is tho donothing the fashionable the retired tho woman freed from necessities and duties that are the disease breeders and the mlserables The attitude of j tho fashionable doctors who mil to this unspeakable class is coil frequently blameworthy They often encouraged by our rest crj fj our flatteries and attentions ti Tho effort to escape from droll a is as old as civilization and as atel tell as savagery The investigator senti h study the problem of putting the t live African negroes to useful r de finds that they simply will rot 10 td Those among the Canadian Dad ° d hors who would work found that ° e mallgnors and lazles were about hand ter h-and they preferred to live outoti I common treasury supplied by workers until the latter detcrelr Thal ito i i to abolish the common treasury yll to receive and spend their onnw n as other Individuals do Our civilization economically largely a device of the cunning I i 0 the lazy to establish a common in I r ury The failure of democracy I to u largely the failure to outwit their ue sters American Medicine tdl |