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Show Tlir MriiiiKt Solillors, S JjM From u recent medical Inquiry Into M H tho physical status of thu various 5 H classes of military it was found that S JH the low sized, broad chested artillery- m H men were the btrougest nnd healthiest In thu service. On tho other hand tho m H tall men of tho Guards hud tho disease if jM tendencies of the overgrown, und con- jjg 'M sumption and other pulmonary trou- fl M hies wero noticeably common. When Mbbbb! narrow chested, the men of the Gunrds - j5 M nud heavy cavalry very soon lirokt j M down. Indeed, tho bulk of tho medical tH'sal evidence seemed to show that tho bVbbbI small, well set men-thu typical At B''bbbb! klnscs won the Me.il soldiers, though jflJaaal not so Imposing ia martial looking as M'aaal the gigantic Guards, 'VbbbI |