“…would represent a sufficient margin for individual variability and that this might also be regarded as approximating closely the indications of the data compiled in 1937 by Leitch (9). Many new data (10) The extended investigations of Leverton and Marsh (11), and of McKay, Patton, et al (12) covering altogether about 150 studies made on what may be designated as a somewhat more observational plan than that of the 73 cases above mentioned, likewise led to the recommendation of 1.0 gm., as did also the more recent work of Roberts, Kerr, and Ohlson (13). The evidence supports the conclusion that, while people can adjust themselves to less, they are then not so well off in the long run.…”