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58 MH THE GLITTERING JEWELS: BOOK =|, , that the average man devotes a moment’s thought to his rel, enemies, ‘the rulers of the darkness of this world’, ftom, Aeacteria to cyclones. Until humanity adopts the scientific Point, (of view those enemies ah not be conquered., Vaalest ee uctest-) : For we wrestle, THE SCIENTIFIC POINT OF VIEW fe oe nce ee, , 1 war against Germany,, , * Corrected his €rror, told him the truth, , * 4 Quotation from the Bible, The Epistle, , undeceived, , inculcation, , scepticism, pet theories, , tape worm, symphony, phenomena, , aberrant, consumption, , lynching, , American Civil War :, , chemotherapy —, ‘tue’ par l’ennemi_ :, , WORD NOTES :, , fixing firmly in the mind by frequent, repetition, , : ‘doubts, , : “ideas that are one’s favourites whether, , or not they happen to be true, , long flat worms that live as parasites in, the intestines of man and other animals, a musical composition, played by a, large orchestra, , : plural of phenomenon which means ©, , natural occurrences, diverging from normal type, TB. or tuberculosis , an illegal act in which a mob seizes a, person accused of crime and hangs him, from April 1861 to April 1865, between, , the Northern States and Southern States, of U.S.A. The Northern States won it., , tteatment of disease by chemical means, , Meaning ‘killed by the enemy’, the, enemy here being the germs. This, saying has réference to be being killed, , , (a) What does, , , , of St. Paul to F;, , , , COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS : FRED, 7 » Sed, 1. Fill in the blanks £, , (a) Science affects the average man in, two, three, innumerable) , (b) The scientific Point of view must come out from the, ___ (nature, industry, laboratory, civilization), , (©) Scientists are interested with the aspects., (emotional, factual, ethical, aesthetic), , (d) Typhoid infection can be controlled by __- (medicine, alone, water supply, killing diseases, praying God)., , ways. (many,, , - (a) How has man been benefitted by the application of, , Science ?, , (b) What are the things false prophets do?, , (c) What can the bacteriologist point out ?, , (d) What happens when we are emotional about a, subject ?, , , , . (a) Why does Haldane call scientific point of view God’s, , eye view ?, (b) How is the scientist going a be impartial to a, tapeworm and the solar eo ? :, (c) What opinions do the Americans have of the neo ;, Haldane feel oR the possibility 0, Jete extinction of diseases *, (b) ae does Haldane say that our approach to the, , : eo, roblem of disease 1 even less rational, 2 eee