3rd Edition. — Printed in Great Britain by Richard Clay and Company, Ltd., 1946. — 270 p.
RECENT APPRECIATIONS
DR. PETER MACDONALD (Chairman of the B.M.A. Representative body):
The books of F. M. Alexander set forth a new philosophy covering the whole of life. The effect of this philosophy on education is profound; there are sound reasons for maintaining that all education should be founded on it. No less important are its effects upon health and upon the avoidance
of conditions that make for disease. Disease and the effects of disease may be removed by carrying out the technique he teaches. All rehabilitation should be based upon his technique.